WSJ
The robots are coming for the last human warehouse jobs.
Loading and unloading a truck is backbreaking, mind-numbing work that retailers and parcel carriers have tried to solve for years. Workers may not stay long in these jobs. Summers and winters are particularly grueling for anyone stuck in a metal trailer, slinging heavy boxes. Injuries are common. More
I hate to break it to the Wall Street Journal but they’ve had this technology available for at least 10 years.
Home Depot parking lot crowd hardest hit.
It’s a good opportunity for robot repairmen.
If you build an entire economy around robotics and AI, then the only humans with any income will be people who run and repair robots, people who write and maintain AI architecture, the administrative and legal personnel, and the oligarch overlords. Everyone else will be unemployed; so what the fuck kind of an economy is that?
Don’t be surprised when some AI and its robot army goes into the “business” of purging the planet of “excess humans” according to the definition of some insane, woke scumbag oligarch.
TheMule–
V’ger or Bill Gates?
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/V%27ger