Take this and imagine what happens when we apply the same principle to roads in a future where all cars are driverless... suddenly there's no such thing as traffic jams and congestion anymore. Roads wouldn't have to be so wide anymore and there wouldn't be signalised junctions either. Pedestrian and cycling routes could (feasibly) weave between roads as well... Though, like for this video, I'd probably be there staring for hours as cars weave impossibly around bends and across intersections.
This all sounds great, until some idiot comes along, injects a little script into the system that disrupts this "synergistic flow", and sends every live node crashing into each other... there goes 1/10 of the world... NO THANKS!
So? the goal is odds. Computers only have to be better than humans in preventing accidents. If AI driving produces 1/10 of the rate that humans die at, an accidental coding fuckup, is still the best option. As for security issues, that is the only real reason it's not implemented right now. If banks can keep their servers rather secure in keeping everyone's information intact, putting it to the logistics for the self driving cars is just another step. Driverless is pretty inevitable. A lot of people suck at driving.
I know the intralox/laitram salesman who manages one account: Amazon. This product hit the market about 4 years ago in November, it actually malfunctioned a lot during its first christmas season and my buddy was working round the clock with Amazon to resolve the issues. With many delays, the joke that year was intralox stole christmas, not the grinch!
Yes this is an Interoll conveyor. The same company make a similar conveyor call Intralox. Yes they can handle packages. I'm a Robiotics and MHE technician at Amazon and maintain and repair both types.
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A traditional conveyor moves everything on it Can this move individual passengers/cargo the way a bucket brigade would? That might allow for either programming your destination in GPS or just using your device to swipe in the direction you want to go Wednesday, September 21, 2022 CE, 17:14 EST
Where do I begin. A device that requires a temperature differential that fits entirely in the palm of your hand -- no temperature differential. Peltiers are expensive and stupid inefficient. Don't expect to power the led in her "demo" unit. It would likely be cheaper to just give them disposable batteries, with the benefit being it would last for more than a few minuets, the time it would take for your hand to heat up that tiny heat sink. Go back to high school science fair pal, the real world won't buy this bullshit. P.S. Where is Thunderf00t when you need him?