Anything remotely like powder or liquids or tabs can be then inspected by a human.
Most likely, peptides will be targeted as well.I love discussions and all but what we’re doing here is just making assumptions lol. Let them close everything who cares, maybe even good for the community.
This will even help people actually place more effort to nutrition and training rather than check what new peptides are available on group buys and sales by the Chinese vendors.
It won't. The entire situation is going to be perfectly fine.I'm wondering how any of you believe "AI" is going to identify gear and be able to make a distinction between that and perfectly legal packages?
Watch everyone lowers their dose to save gear while simultaneously improving their blood work lolI love discussions and all but what we’re doing here is just making assumptions lol. Let them close everything who cares, maybe even good for the community.
This will even help people actually place more effort to nutrition and training rather than check what new peptides are available on group buys and sales by the Chinese vendors.
It won't. The entire situation is going to be perfectly fine.
Containers like vials can change shape and size. AI isn't some magical technology where it can look at the liquids and powders, test it, and determine what it is. This entire thread is FUD.
Nobody in their sane mind thinking AI can magically detect powders as what compound it is RN. But humans who mostly do the Xray scans can't either. They still check it under Xray and if its suspicious they open it.
AI just make it way more effective. Can recognize patterns and learn quickly if sellers start to counter their methods.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bur5g2rvXog
imagine people sorting tomatoes by hand. Right now that is what customs do,just not with tomatos but packages. Then imagine the technology would speed that all up as it did with the tomatos. Ofc packages are way more difficult but technology improved a lot in the last 5 years.
Maybe it wont come so soon as now but in 5-10 years i would be surprised when not widespread.
LOL, you don't understand the difference between something being "available" with almost the same ease, variety, quality and low pricing as buying from Amazon, and "available" like brown tar heroin from dealer in some shady neighborhood.
Ask the old timers how much it sucked to buy gear 20 years ago to get a clue.
That's the thing. They can put all the money and tech they want into it, the average person there is going to treat it like any other job and let shit through because it'll make the 12 hour shift easier.Sure, but that remains the case today and doesn't take "AI" to implement, but rather a bunch of labor, which is why they chose WFS and based on the level of GAF their employees tend to demonstrate, I suspect that it will continue to be reasonably easy to get packages through.
They can put all the money and tech they want into it, the average person there is going to treat it like any other job and let shit through because it'll make the 12 hour shift easier.
AI just make it way more effective. Can recognize patterns and learn quickly if sellers start to counter their methods.
Watch everyone lowers their dose to save gear while simultaneously improving their blood work lol
Sadly, yes... as we've been reading.Shit, do you guys have this fucked up in the land of oppurtunity? Hard to believe.
The whole thing is a trainwreck bro.Sure, but that remains the case today and doesn't take "AI" to implement, but rather a bunch of labor, which is why they chose WFS and based on the level of GAF their employees tend to demonstrate, I suspect that it will continue to be reasonably easy to get packages through.
Certainly it's possible that our federal government might choose to implement a program with a third party contractor that becomes an effective use of funds and yields the desired outcomes the folks that funded it intend, but the probability is not high, especially when it comes to getting technology from a company for whom that technology is not the primary product. WFS is a lowest bidder cargo logistics firm specializing is using labor to move packages around.
I expect this goes off, it becomes a trainwreck and either they double down on funding or they announce some arbitrary success figures (stopped $NNN,NNN,NNN amount of fent precursors!) and then quietly starve the effort of funds over the course of the next several years until it ceases to exist.