Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Odd shapes video series

Pour out bottles and inform people with them
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80%* of modern food packages come in odd shapes designed to mislead the consumer as to the actual quantity of food in them. This series of videos would consist of a wide variety of these containers filled with colored water, and then poured into perfectly square and/or cylindrical containers. By watching enough of these a person would start to get an intuitive understanding of how much of something is actually in a given container. Another video in the series would show whipped mayonnaise and other items which commonly have a lot of air added, reduced by the percentage of air.

* CI 77-82. Voice et. al 2020, Journal of arbitrary numbers vol. 1, pg 6

Voice, Feb 21 2020

Psychedelic toasters fool image recognition tech https://www.bbc.com...technology-42554735
[not_morrison_rm, Feb 25 2020]

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       //Voice et. al//   

       And how is Al these days?
pertinax, Feb 23 2020
  

       Can solids work in glass harps? because notes from the cylinders would make a great also.
wjt, Feb 23 2020
  

       Shades of the AI pattern toaster recognition glitch.   

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not_morrison_rm, Feb 25 2020
  


 

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