Ah, I see that dril has gotten into the training data.
(Honestly, the headline kind of buries the lede, in that lots of shops underpay women and/or are a bit overly candle-obsessed: all the details of _this_ shop, however, are _bonkers_)
> None of the products have price tags, by the way, and the employees apparently aren't told what everything costs. Customers have to speak to Luna on a telephone handset by the iPad checkout system to find out what the price of something is, and she'll say, "Nice choice! That’s $14!" possibly picking prices out of thin air.
Ah, I see that dril has gotten into the training data.
(Honestly, the headline kind of buries the lede, in that lots of shops underpay women and/or are a bit overly candle-obsessed: all the details of _this_ shop, however, are _bonkers_)
> None of the products have price tags, by the way, and the employees apparently aren't told what everything costs. Customers have to speak to Luna on a telephone handset by the iPad checkout system to find out what the price of something is, and she'll say, "Nice choice! That’s $14!" possibly picking prices out of thin air.
I mean, what.