My guess is there are huge profits for the companies that build them.
Some of the motorways in the UK have been under construction for what feels like decades. Surely the same job could be done with machine vision these days!
If anyone's impatient like me, this example from wikipedia helped me get it:
> For example, a person may observe from their experience that fast food restaurants in their area which serve good hamburgers tend to serve bad fries and vice versa; but because they would likely not eat anywhere where both were bad, they fail to allow for the large number of restaurants in this category which would weaken or even flip the correlation.
I don't think they're saying work anywhere in the world. They're saying work anywhere within the UK, including HQ, local high street branches, at home, or a mixture of the above.
Of course, but in my opinion you have no right to complain about how a company behaves if you're aware of how they behave and continue to give them your money.
In addition, a lot of the terrible stuff Amazon does is not illegal but still reprehensible.
The solution is to stop using Amazon products. The company is hugely exploitative in many ways - we should stop being surprised and just spend our money elsewhere.
It's built in Flutter which I am loving. We recognised that there were a lot of Meditation apps that had very expensive monthly fees, profiting from people's suffering and a practice that has been around for thousands of years. We've been around only for about a year and we've had around 400,000 downloads and are quite often to top search result for 'meditation' on the Play Store. Very exciting!