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scuffling t1_isybwh7 wrote
Safety standards for robot systems in the US are much more stringent than places like China. But with that being said, it's always up to the integrator to make sure the safety systems are built and function according to those standards.
Robots for menial tasks is pretty much inevitable.
wrath_of_grunge t1_isz84v8 wrote
honestly, i'd rather see them exploit robots than my fellow man, for substandard wages.
WhiteAndNerdy85 t1_it0l3b1 wrote
Problem is efficiency and output will increase but wages and social benefits will not. Until we have a total culture revolution this will continue until robots perform all the work and most humans live in poverty. Wage slaves doing tasks robots just don't do. Hell, in parts of the world already humans are valued less than robots. More expendable.
erosram t1_it0v3io wrote
If we want to get to a society without any work at all, we have to go through this phase.
Test19s t1_isz5t10 wrote
And with the current supply chain issues, robots (unlike immigrants or local humans) don’t compete for food or housing.
BallardRex t1_isymh2t wrote
Lets be real, this is just part of the transition to lights-out warehouses with full automation, there is no future of blended warehouses.
Deyln t1_it0cfy0 wrote
It's gonna take a good decade still to get the one I work at up to blended status alone.
Then end if life rotation followed by another round of full automation and removal of human-assist setups.
It's taking way too long!
Deyln t1_it0bxih wrote
Humans have got to stop walking into the robots....
Even with current mhe folk will enter trailers without announcement will you try to move product.
DevilishlyDetermined t1_it0z7i7 wrote
Having seen the layouts and knowing it is 100% sectioned off I feel pretty confident this is anti-Amazon sensationalism
DevilishlyDetermined t1_it0z7x2 wrote
Having seen the layouts and knowing it is 100% sectioned off I feel pretty confident this is anti-Amazon sensationalism
D8able403 t1_it27g43 wrote
Sucks that people complain about higher wages but within a few more years when Amazon goes all robotic and make their job obsolete. Healthcare is one of the few fields that has to be human interactions.
i_take_no_bologna t1_isy9u32 wrote
Dangerous but also take always jobs from humans. Same with self checkout at the store.
Test19s t1_isz5yw4 wrote
Although if you have both economy-wide labor shortages and shortages of infrastructure and resources to absorb immigrants or newborns (for instance due to aging plus supply constraints) there ain’t much of a choice.
Inconceivable-2020 t1_isyudnp wrote
Humans and robots should not occupy the same work spaces.
WhiteAndNerdy85 t1_it0l6t6 wrote
That's robophobic man.
Dc12934344 t1_isym94t wrote
High turnover rate with little to no training is the issue.
inconsistent_test t1_isy44fs wrote
Well don't worry, they absolutely do make it more dangerous.