Bigdog (03-04-2020), Truth Detector (03-04-2020)
https://www.latimes.com/business/tec...rant-robot-arm
$3.00 an hour, never calls in sick and is the definition of consistant.
You living wage folks are legislating yourselves into obsolescence.
"Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything." Joseph Stalin
The USA has lost WWIV to China with no other weapons but China Virus and some cash to buy democrats.
Bigdog (03-04-2020), Truth Detector (03-04-2020)
It's OK, they're hoping for a taxpayer-funded universal basic income that requires no work at all.
Truth Detector (03-04-2020)
Celticguy (02-29-2020)
Truth Detector (03-04-2020)
Old news.
They've been working on automated burger making robots for a decade.
I was posting articles about them prior to the last election back when the $15 minimum wage proposals first started.
If it happens, it happens.
For the most part it will mainly affect teenagers and a very few retirees.
domer76 (03-02-2020)
For most of the time robots have been around, the notion of building them to operate in human workplaces was a far-off fantasy. Until recently, most required fully robot-centric environments. Similar to early computer mainframes, which were scheduled for computational activity around the clock, industrial robots have been too expensive to run at anything below maximum capacity for most of their history. Unlike early computers, high-output robots are also too strong and dumb to safely work alongside humans.
But now that costs have come down and both motor and sensor technology has improved, robots are safe and cheap enough to use in occasional spurts in a normal work environment
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