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Amazon AI Designed To Create Phone Cases Terribly Malfunctions, Fills Store With 31,000+ Hilarious Products
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Amazon sellers have been experimenting with AI for a number of years now, but the company clearly wasn't keeping an eye on the mischievous bot that recently had its way with their 'phone accessories' section.
My Handy Design, whose creator is still unknown, was a bot programmed to fetch frequently searched images, turn them into iPhone 6 cases, and put them up for sale. The bot's algorithm somehow went rogue, however, and began scouring images so bizarre that we can only assume they came from the darkest, most depraved corners of the Internet. Whoever set this thing loose is either nursing a giant migraine right now, or rolling on the floor laughing.
Before long, My Handy Design had created thousands of phone cases displaying everything from marinated herring rolls to cocaine, and customers were having a field day in the reviews. Though most of them have now been flagged as 'adult products,' we're sure they're still going to be outselling OtterBoxes any day now. Check out some of our favourites below, and vote for the ones you're dying to have.
#1 Adult Diaper Worn By An Old Man With A Crutch Cell Phone Cover Case iPhone6
#2 Toilet Paper Tube Collections Cell Phone Cover Case Samsung S5
#3 Purple Strapon With Thongs For Role Play Games Cell Phone Cover Case Samsung S5
#5 Illustrated Braille Alphabet, Punctuation And Numbers Cell Phone Cover Case iPhone6
#6 Old Woman With Asthma Inhaler Cell Phone Cover Case iPhone6
my grandma would gte mad if i have some othe random old lady as my cell cover
What do you think ?
FFS, this was not Amazon's AI and it did not fill the store with anything. It was a program created by an unknown person, designed to do something silly... and surprise, it did!
I think "Ill-designed algorithm fills third-party vendor shop on Amazon with 31.000 odd articles before it is stopped" would be more precise, but probably get less clicks. And surely this is no algorithm that would fall under the AI umbrella.
AI or algorithm can be used interchangeably as any AI is just a compilation of many algorithms designed around a purpose, and an algorithm can be seen as an AI because it's designed to perform a routine task without human intervention.
Hipsters would buy them
These are mainly for professionals related to the activity depicted in each case, when possible. That way explains the demand for that articles.
They even have something for the professional heroin Junkie...
Sounds logical what you say. Still, somebody whith that "Purple Strapon With Thongs For Role Play Games" still amazes me...
FFS, this was not Amazon's AI and it did not fill the store with anything. It was a program created by an unknown person, designed to do something silly... and surprise, it did!
I think "Ill-designed algorithm fills third-party vendor shop on Amazon with 31.000 odd articles before it is stopped" would be more precise, but probably get less clicks. And surely this is no algorithm that would fall under the AI umbrella.
AI or algorithm can be used interchangeably as any AI is just a compilation of many algorithms designed around a purpose, and an algorithm can be seen as an AI because it's designed to perform a routine task without human intervention.
Hipsters would buy them
These are mainly for professionals related to the activity depicted in each case, when possible. That way explains the demand for that articles.
They even have something for the professional heroin Junkie...
Sounds logical what you say. Still, somebody whith that "Purple Strapon With Thongs For Role Play Games" still amazes me...