The difference is more around the size and complexity of model required, it's the first L in LLM that tends to make current AI problematic.
Image classification models have been around for well over a decade at this point (Google famously got into hot water over their model back int 2015).
It appears the model is simple enough to be run on-device. A small fleet of (hopefully electric) vehicles with locally processed "AI" images probably isn't going to be classed as planet burning
The difference is more around the size and complexity of model required, it's the first L in LLM that tends to make current AI problematic.
Image classification models have been around for well over a decade at this point (Google famously got into hot water over their model back int 2015).
It appears the model is simple enough to be run on-device. A small fleet of (hopefully electric) vehicles with locally processed "AI" images probably isn't going to be classed as planet burning