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this post was submitted on 20 Feb 2024
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AI doesn't seem necessary for comparing glue patterns
Not only is it unnecessary, it’s not happening! ;)
You'd have to read the article to know what they're getting at.
The use case provided was for businesses like a car wash that puts a sticker on a car windshield. The ML model would be able to detect if the customer attempted to transfer the sticker from one car to another.
A pretrained ML model to detect this is actually a very good use case.
However, I think the implimentation of this as an "anti-tampering detector" is a dangerous route to tread since there are other factors that need to be considered.
Before LLM’s, people would call if/else blocks AI.