The reason it’s hard to hire people is because they don’t pay warehouse people enough, though birthing some of the richest owners in the world. As cool as this technology is. It feels like a knife twisting more and more.
FUCK THE ROBOTS. PEOPLE HAVE TO PREPARE FOR WHAT IS TO COME. THEY WILL TAKE 95 % OF HUMANS JOBS. WE HAVE TO GET READY TO DESTROY THESE THINGS BEFORE IT IS TO LATE. THEY WILL EVENTUALLY MAKE THEM BETTER THEN US.
He's basically saying the opposite of work "work smart, not hard". In order to get to the money now, they will lose out big time when the more adaptable mechatronics come along later on.
Pay me what that robot probably costs to buy and I'll even casually be twice as efficient too. I joke but love to see ai progress. I hope one day work is an optional thing that people can do gor fun and not out of necessity to survive
@@jaiveersingh5538 ideally, but these things will require repairs and maintenance. Meanwhile cheap human labor like myself I made $21k last year working part time but if working more I'd probably be around $30k. The key for robotics to really start to take off is servo motors etc prices have got to come down. A basic desktop robotic arm shouldn't cost more than a vehicle. Even robotic arms very quickly go up to $60k ~$115k really quickly. And one that can walk around I imagine is much more expensive 💀 I'll start getting excited when these things become more affordable to the average household. But it's going to take a while for most companies to replace cheap human labor with slow and expensive robots.
It wastes of energy/money to use robot in such way, while wheeled automate machines do the same work more efficient and faster, no need to invent a different transferring method after we already have wheels.
i think the reason is, most of the factories are designed for humans and are already build. So if you build a robot that human, it can work directly in these factories. While it may be slower then if you would build a super specific robot for just this one case, its still cheaper than building a new factory. And also if you change the production and build new stuff, it easy to have an human like robot do the next task. If you have a really specific one, that is then useless as that specific task is no longer required.
They can't because this useless robot needs thick rubber to walk on, he would slip on the stone floor. A human could do the work 5 times faster but a good start :)