ai is making multi million dollar companies lazy

Joined
Jan 8, 2007
Messages
2,467
Location
WNC
See the issue?

ROAD-8786_2025_Roval_Rapide_CLXIII_Hero_02_desktop_45-19.webp


source
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/roval-rapide-clx-iii/p/1000256237?color=1000256242-1000256237
 
red reflectors on the actual tires?
disc brakes with no apparent caliper?
pedals either non-existent, or are they inboard?
 
red reflectors on the actual tires?
disc brakes with no apparent caliper?
pedals either non-existent, or are they inboard?
Look at the front wheel :)

I mean there is a lot wrong and you named a few, but that front wheel :ROFLMAO:
 
low quality photo what am I missing?
There is a cassette on the front wheel, on top of that its on the wrong side. In addition the brakes on the front and back are on the wrong side. The whole picture is a mess and imo pretty bad for a company of this size to have published.
 
its all the same slop.. for everything.. how is this making anyone billions?
on the user end its all slop and junk.
nothing can be trusted.
 
I don't think showcasing wheels on a bicycle requires authentic 'broad look' pictures.
The close ups of the hub in the site looked good.
If anything, the variety of the photo angles could have been increased.
 
Not sure why but the snip here is darker than the one on real webpage.

And this is what will be coming after my job...
 
Lazy is productivity.

I can see a lot of recent non photo non chatbot AI tech deployed that actually works very well. Mostly those called "digital twins" that train AI to have a gut feeling of how things work without having to run through a bunch of math in a super computer like those doing weather forecast decades ago. Imagine someone just look at the chart and start using a pencil saying this is where things will go, I don't know the math but I have done this for 20 years so I know.
 
Back
Top Bottom