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I think Amazon employees should call the bluff and challenge Amazon to replace all human workers. That would bankrupt Amazon.
Self-driving cars sure disappeared quick, along with super power Goggles.
The spy glasses? I don't know if those will ever be accepted and I doubt it. I don't think VR will ever be really embraced either. VR was the "big thing" for decades, but experiencing it, even I have no interest in it, and I fervently believed I did at one point.
See what an Amazon warehouse employee actually has to do?
We will eventually have self driving vehicles, but we need to rethink our infrastructure to do it.
hich is what self driving cars need, not only do they need to be made out of space grade discrete circuits, the batteries will need be reimagined.
I think EV's are a dead end. They actually use more energy over their lifetime than an ICE engine does.
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Well NO actually they did not say that, the actual report is they created these huge robots to perform Warehouse tasks. It's the media that's hyping it as the human replacements. Which that's all Amazon wants, to put the human employees and future employees on notice that they are replaceable.
I don't think these robots will ever do it, but let take a look at the video and see if you can spot what's wrong with this idea.
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Besides it just being a 20 second video, and in spite of the human over there very slowly feeding the tubs on the conveyor belt. The tubs don't even look like they have much of a load. Those Robots looks flimsy and clumsy, why do they need headlights on their eyes? The whole operation there looked slow and feeble. That was 20 seconds of a robot hobbling to a table, then hobbling back.