They don’t have to charge the same price everywhere as the work doesn’t cost the same everywhere either.
Having to refund people in cases where Google’s AI fails would create an incentive for them to improve the AI and set higher thresholds for content to get flagged.
I think my idea would make the system work better overall without making it worse for anyone.
>Having to refund people in cases where Google’s AI fails would create an incentive for them to improve the AI and set higher thresholds for content to get flagged.
Here's how it would actually go:
* AI flags your video
* You pay 5 dollars to have it reviewed by a human
* Either immediately as it's conceived, or a few months down later the line when some manager figured out they could lower costs this way, an AI reviews your video again, and never finds Google at fault.
Never underestimate Google's absolute disdain for its users.
Having to refund people in cases where Google’s AI fails would create an incentive for them to improve the AI and set higher thresholds for content to get flagged.
I think my idea would make the system work better overall without making it worse for anyone.