the biggest cost is not annotators at the scale you're imagining. it is labor costs.
Amazon bet that the federal govt would raise labor costs to $20/hr and all their competitors (besides themselves with this tech) would get wiped out. They even publicly campaigned and lobbied. That didn't come to fruition as the election promises turned to fluff, and the populists simply chose to empower unions instead.
i mean, labor cost (as in in-store labor) is the target for this cost optimization. unfortunately for the time being labor cost is not as significant as the other costs associated with annotation and dataset curation. technology costs are not really significant if this can be pulled off at scale.
in-store employees know where things are supposed to be and why, if at all, items are "misplaced" according to the modular design
Amazon bet that the federal govt would raise labor costs to $20/hr and all their competitors (besides themselves with this tech) would get wiped out. They even publicly campaigned and lobbied. That didn't come to fruition as the election promises turned to fluff, and the populists simply chose to empower unions instead.