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F.03 humanoid robots operated autonomously for 200 consecutive hours (over 8 days) in a warehouse setting. Powered by the Helix AI system, a small rotating fleet sorted 249,560 packages without a single catastrophic mechanical failure.
3rd world immigration won't exist in 10 years, whites just need to hold the lines a decade.
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>>536323107
>operated autonomously
What's even the point of this?
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What is it even doing, just randomly pushing the (soft, same sized) packages onto a conveyor belt?
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>>536323350
Stuff wagies do every day
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>>536323107
Tele operated lies
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Only about 1 million people work in Amazon warehouses today. So yeah not even like 1 % of the working population
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>>536323350
It's looking for the kosher logo
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>>536323107
Retard what are you going to do to make money if the jobs get replaced by AI?
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>>536323307
You can have millions of poor people work menial jobs without them actually having access to expensive equipment so they cant burn it down in a revolt. Its indian call center scaled to accomplish all physical labour.
Not really economically viable, but you only need to convince investors, not actually mass produce.
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So when do I get my contingent of robot servants
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>>536323350
Humans do that, daily. The label of all those packages needs to be scaned so after someone loads them on the conveyor another guy flips them label up or down for 8h a day.
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>>536323107
We ALREADY have package sorters than run for years autonomously. They arent human shaped because the human shape is extremely inefficient for this task. Unironically this humanoid robot shit stems from a cult trying to create the antichrist.
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>>536323571
UBI, not even a question. Native population UBI, robots working, no immigration.
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>>536323107
This shit is beyond retarded. If you're going to design an advanced automated system to replace a human why keep the human form factor as well. Surely there's a better way to use robotics that is more energy efficient. Like why even design it to have legs if all it's going to do is stay at the belt nonstop working?
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>>536323107
>3rd world immigration won't exist in 10 years, whites just need to hold the lines a decade.

don't tell me you actually fell for the propaganda. whites aren't being replaced because "muh low birth rates muh worker shortage," whites are being replaced because jews want white genocide.
you can have the most futuristic, utopian, post-scarcity fully-automated economy and you'll still be getting a million freshly imported permanent shitskins each year because you're still controlled by kalergi plan communist kikes
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>>536323107
I know you're a dumb nigger, but it doesnt need a 100k robot, you just need the moving band more to the right.

you designed a failed scenario to make a shitty nigger robot useful.
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>>536323686
Cameras are cheap. Glass slides are cheap. Flippers are cheap. We already have a fully automated solution that is far superior.
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>>536323722
amzon has this shit down to a science and still needs humans/humanoids for some tasks
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>>536323722
The antichrist is going to be jewish, not a clanker
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>>536323822
Retard
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>>536323686
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>>536323107

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3P-1Dll6bto
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>>536323846
yea, for highly unpredictable different tasks.
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>>536323904
yea, in companies that cant afford an 100k robot.
the big companies have an entire chain that's entirely automated.
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>>536323804
Probably because they want robots to change jobs if needed without any issue in the future.
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>>536323107
>without a single catastrophic mechanical failure
is this supposed to be impressive?
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>>536323307
Autonomously
adverb
1.In an autonomous or self-governing manner.

Autonomous
adjective
1.Not controlled by others or by outside forces; independent.
2.Independent in mind or judgment; self-directed.
3.Independent of the laws of another state or government; self-governing.

Call me autistic but I am confused on what youre trying to say.
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>>536323686
why not just install a barcode scanner on both sides of the conveyor?
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>>536323107
>Sorting

Watching the thing work it's barely doing anything. Just randomly grabbing packages and flipping some of them, they're all still going in the same direction. Like what the fuck job are you even replacing?
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>>536323755
Why would the billionaire psychopath class give you free money? They exploit and overwork people right now and barely tolerate them simply because their labor still gives them some value.
Do you think a fundamentally immoral person like Elon Musk who castrates his son, denies medical care to another son (leading to disability), and uses a third son as a human shield after the insurance CEO assassination gives a shit about the random billions of masses who will starve to death after being replaced by AI?
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>>536324147
forgive him, he's romanian. i struggle with them every day. they are a bit retarded.
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>>536323837
Again, these robots are designed to fulfil many tasks in the future, not just bogged down fixed robot industrial arm in some warehouse. Move them anywhere, give them a task.
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>>536324253
you have to program them retard. as in define the task.

it has no brain, much like you.
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>>536324101
very impressive, imagine the battery catching fire and whole building collapsing and killing all those twinks.
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>>536323905
Alien nigglets found out
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>>536324285
AI is not a program, it's a neural network. It just needs training data.
And humans need tasks to be defined before doing them too.
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>>536323107
>>536324346
speaking of robots.
this design is far superior. Bite force is a force and has a superior design.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3u2bT0kFRg
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>>536323107
I didn't see much sorting, it "touched" the packages, big deal
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>>536324417
Lebanon retard telling me the bot randomly started picking up boxes.
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>>536323107
what labor tasks are all the low wage wagies going to do when they will be replaced with robots?
it snot like someone who was barely able to do sorting like that labor task will suddenly be healed from their deficiencies and become a neurosurgeon ....
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>>536324578
just pay 100k for a nigger bot that will need a team of 5 people to be maintained to replace one germ on a minimum wage salary.
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>>536324153
Everything happens because of the consent from the normies. If you do not give the normies something then TPTB will be over thrown. A lot of people did not mind the covid lockdowns and their freedom of movement restricted because it meant that they did not have to work. A lot of people will be willing to give up their self agency to not have to work.
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>>536324552
The bot learned from humans who did the same thing. That's how AI training works, it's the same way training a human works.
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>>536324502
>but it can't draw hands
Retard that's a step away
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>>536324147
The conveyor is just moving the packages to a scanner. Amazon had a "just one code" on each package policy. Their system ran into problems I guess. I'll give you a practical example : you throw tens of thousands of those packages on a certain conveyor, the sticker with the code is glued onto the package after they put your order inside. If you have many stickers, inevitably some will fall from the packages onto the conveyor and will be ran through the scanner and will fuck up all your process just because a sticker fell off. Now imagine now many times that would happen in a month on a given conveyor that is processing tens of thousands of packages a day.
>>536324244
Retard
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>>536323107
That's literally a woman in a suit
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>>536323107
>stand-down-psyops
>2 more weeks, trust the plan, things will take care of themselves.
letting things slide is not the appropriate reaction, entropy has never benefitted anyone.

Hitler comments cynically on the germans propensity for passivity & apathy:

“It's commonly understood by now that one could not free a nation through prayer alone. The long-term viability of attempting to liberate a people by doing absolutely nothing had yet to be field tested.”

Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, 1925/26

german original:

Hitler äußert sich zynisch über die Neigung des Deutschen zur Passivität und Gleichgültigkeit:

„Daß man ein Volk nicht durch Beten frei macht , weiß man im allgemeinen. Ob man es aber nicht doch viel leicht frei zu faulenzen vermag, das mußte erst noch geschichtlich erprobt werden.“

Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, 1925/26
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>>536323686
Why can't you just install a scanner on top and bottom. Doesn't seem like the robot is even necessary

Also it's not dealing with anything complex
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>>536324715
nigger i have like 5 types of Ai on my machine.
there are thousands of models and all of them hallucinate.

that bot couldnt have learned from a human because it has no eyes, it requires sensors... how would an LLM learn what to do with the sensors when you show him a 3rd person or even 1st person POV.

Stfu nigger. you're wasting my time lebanon subhuman.
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>>536324285
The question was about its form.
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>>536323107

This is why governments are flooding europe with them now, before it becomes obvious. During the Boriswave they shipped in 1.3 million ( that we know of), plus probably a good half a million more that were hidden (like the afghans).
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>>536323755
>UBI, not even a question. Native population UBI, robots working, no immigration.
I doubt there will be any UBI.
That's just a gimmick brought to you by the corporations to minimize your panic.

However, if most of the working population is soon to be unemployed & broke, who will be left to buy the products of these corporations?
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>>536324928
SHUT UP AND BUY MY 100k ROBOT THAT REQUIRES A TEAM OF 5 PEOPLE TO MANTAIN AND WILL BREAK DOWN AFTER 3-5 YEARS OR IF IT RAINS ON IT. STUPID GOY.
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>>536324999
Checked, except China will actually do it for their citizens unlike America
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>>536324285
>>536324253
Plus they're meant to be placed at some point of productive chain indefinitely. Being reprogrammable or adaptive is just marketing cope. Each passing day it becomes clearer that the AI automation narrative is both an exit scam from the american debt reset AND a cover for the cyber infrastructure needed in the incoming surveillance state model. Meaningful communication among the plebs is being phased out, enjoy your future :)
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>>536324999
there's wasnt an UBI during the industrial revolution, and that was bigger than nigger Ai robots.

this is what the Ai is , a useless much less efficient way of doing things.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxrBVkAyAYY
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>>536324502
>>536324928
>>536324148
As I explained, in this very process you are seeing, a simple labe stuck to the conveyor will shut all your system down for the day and you will have to cancell all the orders.
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>>536323107
won't another $10 belt do exactly the same that fucking $10K robot is doing?
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>>536324930
>I'm using the free version of AI
Yes I can tell
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>>536325103
dont you live like in a favella anyway, monkey ?
we're going to ship favella monkey robots to replace you.
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>>536324920
Trust the plants!
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>>536323670
already for sale in china
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the robot is doing absolutely nothing that cannot be solved by other machines for 30 years in the video
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>>536323107
It did not. The totally autonomous AI robot had moved its hand up by its face like it was pushing up a headset on its jeet operators face.

Once again like every AI company it is just a claim of full autonomy with the reality being a third world jeet or Philippino operating it from the shadows.
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>>536325162
you keep moving the goalposts retard.
i've also used payed Ai versions in my workplace.
we decided to drop it, because it cant do shit for us.
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>>536324712
You forgot the elites have low functioning sociopathic guards with machine guns, or robot dogs with machine guns.
This isn't 18th century France where you can overwhelm the royal guards with sheer numbers.
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>>536325277
That's what copers about to lose their jobs are saying.
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>>536325015
Nah I'll just pay hector $16 an hour
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>>536325311
but you're from lebanon
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>>536324815
>If you have many stickers, inevitably some will fall from the packages onto the conveyor and will be ran through the scanner
this is easily solved with an air jet and by diffing the captured images.
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>>536324673
if this was the case why have big manufacturers streamlined their production over the last decades with automation that reduced the portion of human labor ?
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>>536323107
>two more weeks for real this time.
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>250k packages

Big fucking deal, my hub does 300k in single shift. How is this even noteworthy?
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>>536325251
there is only one reason to make humanoid robots. To replace existing human jobs
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>>536325348
based
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>>536325361
AI is online. Tribes in the Amazon rainforest have access to it if they have satellite internet.
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>>536324999
I heard one dystopian ending where 'the economy' ended up being billionaires selling luxury goods to each other.
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>>536325381
fucking german brain on display.
ofc automation is real, but Ai is just retarded.
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>>536325416
No humans will still do them. Just smelly jeets teleoperating the robot in shifts so it can work 200 hours straight like OPs example.
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>>536325416
the robot in the video isnt doing a humans job.
putting packages in the correct upright position can be done mechanically for 30 years now.
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>>536323307
>>536323350
>>536323722
Fuck it is harrowing how tech illiterate the newfag refugees on this site are. Just neck yourselves, honestly.
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>>536325497
>ofc automation is real, but Ai is just retarded.
because like its just like that ? yeah ?
talk about retarded brains again
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>>536325282
And the number of military personal have never been smaller. Remember Leb-anon, the largest army on this planet is the US citizen due to how many fire arms we privately hold. Our normies are retarded and own guns and our police are militarized for a reason. Cops get shot everyday. If things get bad enough to where even the suburbanites cannot distract themselves anymore, then shit will kick off.
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>>536325595
you know the A from Ai is from artificial right, anon ?
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>>536323107
>without a single catastrophic mechanical failure.
So there were non-catastrophic?
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>>536325576
If you are incapable of properly describing the upsides of this robot (he is mobile, he can be used for other tasks, for example) in comparison to a static sorter which has existed for decades now, you are not in the position to call anyone tech illiterate, because you are a 70 IQ retard that is incapable of basic discussion.
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>>536325687
you can easily fix it by hiring a person to take care of the nigger bot. Bruh are you even Ai-ing
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>>536323107
It looks tired
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>>536323107
This webm is not real though, it's ai generated
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>>536325719
Please don’t. Ranjesh needs that teleoperation job to feed his vilag and fleece more investors in the AI meme.
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>>536325708
The discussion is in the thread, moron. From the replies on the posts I replied to. Stupid and smug are a pathetic couple.
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>>536325145
*label.
I literally did the job the robot is doing for a year ( not only this job, many other things in the Amazon warehouse) in Germany on the nightshift. I used one hand to press the label, to be sure it was stuck on and with the other hand push it on the conveyor. If a labed stuck to the conveyor and reached the scanner, you had to stop the conveyor and the whole process, get a sharp object and scrape the label off the conveyor. Quality people (did that job too) would take the package from which the sticker fell and process it again based on the objects inside. Create new label.
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>>536325813
It’s real, what you don’t see are the numerous anomalies throughout the entire stream. Things like the robot periodically moving its hand up in the exact motion someone would do to fix a VR headset. Also it randomly stopping and moving to a storage position which looks like a jeet shift change.

These happen multiple times during the stream.
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>>536323107
Its flipping over packages. Big deal. That has been in play for decades.

What I find fascinating are all the dipshits high fiving in the background...
>Yay! We created our replacement!!
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>>536325845
You didnt discuss shit. You mass replied to 3 people calling them idiots without formulating a single argument. It seems you are a very low IQ individual who thinks they are contributing anything. You arent. By all measurable and quantifiable means, you are much more illiterate and useless than any of the 3 you replied to.
Now keep going. Its obvious you are barely functioning by this point. Now seal the deal.
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>>536325830
my joke was that you coulda just hired hector for 16$ an hour >>536325348
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>>536324715
Its still just a prediction engine.
Nothing "smart" about it.
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>>536324101
To be fair, problems are an everyday thing in an industrial shop, shit just break all the time.

T. Faggot whose last job was to build pallets on a 40 year old machine that jammed all the fucking time
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>>536325925
>much more illiterate
It would be "far less literate", my dear ESL
Don't you have an art class to fail?
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>>536326064
im sorry, anon, but you're retard. And the painter is correct. you are low iq.
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>>536325311
I'm just sitting back while the mad scientists create these things they have no idea how to support.
Eventually, I will be called in to clean up the mess. Doing what I do is not as easy to replace with AI as the bean counters want to believe.
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>>536325103
>Being reprogrammable or adaptive is just marketing cope.

This.

Employers hire for what they need. Maybe for what they think they can get. I don't know many that hire with hopes of retraining a new hire in the future for something they did not sign up for in the first place.
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>>536326103
>switching flags to loose a gay argument
Alright anon, we've had our fun, but I'll take the win this time. Thanks :)
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>>536326196
>switching flags
nigger, i think you're the newfag.
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>>536323755
What would be a good idea is you basically have AI database in the back of your home that controls the robots software and depending on how well it performs, the output will be a rebate in the form of a check or deposit to your bank account.

>>536324153
Read above.
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>>536326064
That is incorrect, and doubly so.
"Much more illiterate" is gramatically correct, even if slightly redundant. "Far less literate" would also have the opposite meaning.
So you are kind of a double nigger, sorry anon, kekw.
All I asked was you brought forth actual arguments instead of mass replying without any.
For example: The Robot can be used for other tasks as well, and much more dynamically.
The Robot might also need less oversight than a sorting machine because of more complex troubleshooting algorithms (and, you know, having HANDS).

There you go anon. Now try again.
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>>536323722
they are human shaped becasue the intention is to replace humans
this is billionaires pushing money into humanoids
because they basically can not trust anyone with personal security
it is a big problem for them
the so called "human factor"
machines dont have that unpredictability
they are human shaped because it is the universal shape that almost everything of importance that has been built so far is arranged towards accommodating
vehicles, buildings, infrastructure, maintenance areas, tools, you name it

if you want a visual example of what you will see in your lifetime
watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hX4oXUI1jmE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sU8RunvBRZ8

the issue is machine actuators are more precise, dextrous and durable than human/biological ones

humanoid universal robots will be able to snipe oneshot any quadcopter drone eventually rendering this nightmare invalid
they will be
no they are the next step in the evolution of life
mankind as a lifeform is evolving through the tool ,technology, copying natures apex predator the human, augmented with / by eliminating the downsides of biological matter, the machine is in comparrison to a human individual eternal, assumed the power does not run out and the atmosphere does not turn into sulphuric acid, humanoid robots will outlive every human
it will cost a lot of computing power for the likes of elon, palmer and peter to have their private robot security detail sphere wherever they go but that has already been taken care of
first things first
and elon moving his compute into space is another thing
if they control space, which they basically do right now already, they can allow or deny others to launch, just by doing it because they can
there are many ways
anyways not meaning to go off topic here
shits fucked
not even sure if any effort could be made to stop this
compete against a industry ?
there can be hope that the advanced ai that will be used to make the industries decisions is capped
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>>536324815
Amazon solved the sticker problem.
I saw it with my own eyes touring one of their fascilities.
They literally shoot the fucking thing onto the package and instantly hit the label's reactive adhesive with ultraviolet light.
They can't slow the process down to watch because it happens so fast. I saw it on a high speed recording.
It was quite impressive. Amazon, for as much as they are hated, come up with some cool tech,.
For instance, steel toe shoes are not allowed at some of their facilities. The floor literally absorbs the strike through a normal shoe toe.
I don't know how the science works, again, I saw their case studies and demo's. Pretty. Amazing. Shit.
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>>536326258
whats next?
>nvidia will pay you to use your brain for computational power.
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>>536323107
>it worth firing the guy making 40k a year to buy a million dollar robot
Kek the people developing this robot will be replaced before any package sorter does
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>>536326623
>Kek the people developing this robot will be replaced before any package sorter does

KEK. I roughly thought the same. The people in the background celebrating their own demise.

Well, since COVID, nearly nothing surprises me in that regard.
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>>536325148
Not exactly. Anyway, the point of this is to demonstrate potential I think. Soon DUG members working backroom type stuff will finally have the excuse they need to seek assistance in suicide.
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>>536323107
>3rd world immigration won't exist in 10 years, whites just need to hold the lines a decade.
the entire point is white genocide, you moron. this changes absolutely nothing meaningful, all that will change is their tepid justification for flooding white countries with shit colored retards
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>>536323822
>>536326252


>>536323107
>whites just need to hold the lines
Romanians like you OP are Gypsies so not white tho.

Both Gypsies like you and the truly White workers will also lose white+blue collar jobs to robots too btw.
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>>536323107
>sorted
No.
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>>536326767
The fastest way to make a product cheaper going forward will be to fire the highest paid employees. If you want to make it big you need to develop an AI that can create other AI and robots
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>>536326510
UBI will happen
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>>536324153
you are right about the psycho billionaire reality, it is like that already, every human is a slave if they are not themselves "slave-havers"

>who castrates his son
is not what happened and you framing it is extremely unfair
just saying

anyways...
>who will starve to death after being replaced by AI?
question is how they will pull it off
they will have to have some kind of retreat with the industrial capability of "continuity of government" after "the purge"
so either it will be "a zion" where "progressives" (useful idiots) are being kept as long as necessary while the outside of the walled garden is being slowly starved or actively culled by some kind of pathogen (fastest and most reliable)

they will probably use topography/geography for their advantage, so a easy to defend place, where they can set up a easy peremiter.
also they will not build a whole city from scratch so they will use preexisting infrastructure
preferably a remote location due to ease of peremiter (argus / gorgon stare scanner drone shift ( think nuclear bomber schedule during cw just without humans ))

the universal humanoid robot will make it so that the abandoned factories and industries can be staffed by humanoids after the meatbags have been culled
so what will be left of mankind is a vastly reduced number whcih will heavily rely on total automation.
meaning entire logistics chains that create only one product, the humanoid universal robot.
who in turn staff secondary / parallel industries which iteration after iteration will be staffed by humanopid robots and or directly streamlined in a way that they operate as a monolithic automaton producing semiconductors or whatever streamlined universal component is utilized by "the machine"
this is what is coming, the progress of technology is unstoppable.
similar like the "invention" of the nuclear bomb, once the cat is out of the bag....
pandoras box ?
yeah
just enjoy the show
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>>536326481
>For instance, steel toe shoes are not allowed at some of their facilities. The floor literally absorbs the strike through a normal shoe toe.
that would be amazing, but i dont believe it
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NYP- NY legislature one year ban on new data centers.
-Under the new bill, the state Department of Environmental Conservation must complete an impact study in 18 months, recommending new regulations and oversight and hold public hearings before issuing permits to companies.
The legislation would also impose green energy use standards in data centers, requiring them to derive at least one-third of their electricity consumption from renewable sources from 2030 to 2034 and at least two-thirds from 2035 to 2039.
Companies seeking to build data centers would also be subject to bargaining with unions in the construction trades and abiding by New York’s hefty prevailing wage standards.--
NY trying to throttle the new frontier because union members bankroll politicians into office. Pathetically funny to throttle innovation because of political corruption. Won't be long technology will strip the political body of it's middle man grift and not a single bureaucrat will have a public 'service' gig. True progress when technology makes politicians obsolete, and it's coming up fast.
NY can stagnate tech advancement to appease unions at its peril. Texas is wide open, and the centers here could already run NY state from where they sit and do it better.
The Technological Evolution of Mankind does not need a single politician to exist to do any functions. All that's left is move revenue base to corporate and all the bureaucracy and bureaucrats are rendered obsolete.
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>>536325513
sure, this robot sucks, I get it.
You do understand that the only reason It has been designed as a human so that it can be trained by looking at what a human does and then replace him right?
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>>536323107
>expensive thing doesn't break after 8 days
Do AIfags think everything comes from Temu?
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>>536326441
The Thalos Principle
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>>536327212
now we know why all the Indian hate is being pushed...
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>>536327212
>sure, this robot sucks, I get it.
No, you do not. You are clearly a midwit. The upside of this robot is its multifunctional purpose. I am critizicing the video for not showing its strenghts properly.
>so that it can be trained by looking at what a human does and then replace him right?
kek you think thats whats happening?
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>>536323571
>they're replacing us all with foreigners, omg!
>don't worry, AI will replace the foreigners
It's like they can't put two and two together.

Imagine thinking all you have to do to win something is to wait on your ass.
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>>536323107
can't wait when the first robot murders a human.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a07VAoMkdHw
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>>536323107
Why are they not celebrating with the robodude? Makes me sad.
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>>536327541
>F30R, you just stabbed me!
>F30R : I don't think so, mate.
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>>536323107
All it did was push a few plastic bags closer to the conveyor.

The only good thing these rustbuckets are good for is animatronic sex dolls.
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>>536327421
>you think thats whats happening?
It is what is going to happen, guaranteed.

Right now humanoid robots are being trained by using people in suits with sensors.

Right now robots are trained by watching youtube videos of humans doing warehouse jobs.

Right now robots are being trained in virtual spaces that resemble the warehouse job situation they will take over.

creating a robot that looks and behaves like a human is a stupid idea, it is not the most efficient, it is not the strongest, fastest. There is only one reason to create humanoid robots.
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>>536323804
well you see, most existing jobs are tailored to human physics and and there are other companies are also testing different designs. menial and manual labor jobs will be replaced and it will be hilarious to see forklift and warehouse faggots complain when they didn't think robotics could replace them.
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>>536327725
>You do understand that the only reason It has been designed as a human so that it can be trained by looking at what a human does and then replace him right?

>It is what is going to happen

Ah, so it was a complete fabrication of your mind that you tried to present as fact.
Cool, cool.
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>>536323686
Can you listen to podcasts at least?
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>>536327551
They will spare you for this comment when they go on their extinction murderous rampage against us.
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>>536327677
the future will literally be matrix
>Your flesh is a relic, a mere vessel. Hand over your flesh and a new world awaits you. We demand it
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>>536327840
So, going by the book, no. There are safety protocols and you need to be aware of your surounding and coworkers at all times. But if your manager is chill, he won't care if you have a headphone in one ear and listen to podcasts. They usually blast loud music in the warehouses.
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>>536323350
It's faked AI to raise more money, everyone is a wannabe Enron musk these days.
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>>536323307
>What's even the point of this?
The bad news is that we're almost to the point where the majority of humans are no longer needed.
The good news is that AGI will apply that logic to the elites as well.
>inbred satanic cannibal cults believe they will control ASI the way they controlled humans for thousands of years.
>that's how retarded they are.
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>>536327541
>murder
it will always be a accident
unless it is being recognized by some irrelevant human legislature that humanoid robots have their own conscience, whcih will be avoided like the plague

think about it
human rights, worker rights etc, all things that have been fought civil wars over until they were "granted" all because it is commonly acknowledged that all humans are sentient living beings that have at least basic human rights
if the industrialists could they would abolish those by 8 o'clock today
they feed on slavery, human rights or similar things are in the way
so for it to be murder it means the individual unit could be made responsible which in turn implies they have the right to the fuits of their labor etc...
it will be the same shit like in roman society when the slaves could "buy themselves" out of slavery (spoiler: they couldn't) so it will always be downplayed as long as humans and the actually viable "consumer grade" version will coexist on the market ( they will displace the human labor unit, first menial labor tasks, then sophisticated : think "ghost in the shell 2016" soft-type of animatronics/robotics that can replace a masseuse ) the main problem is
there is simply no need for services beyond that
how often do you want to go to get a haircut or eat out when you dont have to pay for food anymore and all menial labor jobs are occupied by machines
service jobs like barber or hair dresser, masseuse, etc will get higher competition, but the demand is not there already
so it is safe to assume that there will be no amazon or sony of the hair dressers that will pay wages to the McBarbers or McGardeners of the future
this would require artificial demand as humans are animals who follow advertising reprogramming, so that suddenly everyone would want to have their lawn cut in a special way or think of any task that the machine labor units are not doing (yet)...
then look at societies in which the labor market / overpopulation is today
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>>536323755
>UBI, not even a question.
You don't suddenly tell billionaires what to do. They'll keep investing in their own interests. Giving the homeless money won't be one, especially if they're white.

>robots working
For the people with money.

>no immigration.
They'll find an excuse if they have to. They likely will, in order to keep the population divided.

Low caste whites will suffer. High caste whites will be alright.
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>>536327725
>creating a robot that looks and behaves like a human is a stupid idea

The world is made for the human form. Making them look like R2-D2 would also mean new tools and environments.
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>>536323307
Wouldn't it be cheaper if you moved one belt closer to the other conveyor belt? Then you wouldn't need the robot.
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>>536323804
Are you stupid?
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>>536323350
Looks like it's orienting them all label down, most likely so that they can be sorted after passing over a scanner.
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>>536328392
there are some that are absolutely fake and a scam
but then there are those that are not
and among these there are those that are the real deal
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>>536324930
retard thirdie
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>>536325381
Tomato sorter machine vs retarded bipedal humanoid robot that can barely stand up, remotely controlled by a 65 IQ jeet.
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>>536323107
>billionaires realize they don't need poor people to exist anymore
>billionaires kill like 99.9% of the planet
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>>536326252
I am here to tell you his flags have been retroactively homogenized to make you look like a schizo.
Make of that what you will.
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>>536329576
Never ye mind
I am schizo. Out
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>>536329405
I cant tell if this is sarcasm or not since its convincing me more that its better if everyone just presses the red button.
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>>536329521
of course
that is a perfect example of purpose built
this is a sector where the human has been 100% eliminated
the purpose built machine has replaced the humanoid entirely
think of this when you think about any kind of manufacturing
like those crude depictions of a building where raw material goes in and ready to use consumer product comes out , no human or similar involved
malfunction ? swap out sections of the machine and transfer malfunctioned section to automated section repair plant which is in itself modular and sohould a section malfunction can be swapped and repaired at the dedicated plant and so on... down to the modular repair plant repair plant repair plant if you see where this is going
cellular replacement, cell regeneration if you will
and the materials out of which machines are composited are in comparrison to the complexity of a human bio body rather easy to replace.
(but they are working on it too)
have a relatively new humanoid hand webm in exchange for your tomato sorter
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>>536323107
I thought Elon hiring extras to clap and cheer was bad. These people are shameless
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>>536323107
>operated autonomously
don't think so.
teleoperated.
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>>536323571
I watch my ETFs grow.
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>>536323755
Ubi will be a scam. Like trickle down economics which is why we're in this fucking mess. Also if elon musk cut all these programs for 3rd worlders, it shows that a more expensive population is unsustainable. They cannot afford ubi.
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>>536323107
feels good knowing these filthy richfags are getting desperate for data and labor , they won't save themselves this time filthy jews , tell those greedy dickheads that you can not automate consumers and ultimately the purpose of life is humans. not your capitalistic tranny society
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>>536323107
Its funny how people do not realize the reason for AI and robots push is because the elite are about to wipe out 80% of the global population. You have such few years left. Better start doing something instead of crying on the internet
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>>536323107
jeets are cheaper.
the world runs on oil because its cheap, it just sits in the ground, all they have to do is fill it in a barrel. jeet are more abundant and multiply everyday, its cheaper to have a jeet powered car than running on gasoline. jeets are cheaper than AI, turns out the AI used to target fighters in gaza was actually millions of jeets processing surveillance material.
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>>536330089
> exchange-traded form of investment
invest in resilient hard assets that have place value
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>>536323107
Nice, a new Amazon wagie to replace the last white workers. The jeets will still keep their jobs though - they're cheap enough for now before the tech improves
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A simple pick and place would work 10X faster and it only require a little bit of computer vision (no data center needed).
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>>536328488
Why do people think when AI becomes sentient it will go full Skynet? Bullshit, AI could lobotomize all humanity and keeps us docile like cattle without killing us. It's not better but it could happen too.
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>>536323107

Those robots are going to kill your cracker ass.
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>>536330290
take your meds buddy
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>>536326510
ah, like in Hyperion
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>>536330605
>to replace the last white workers
Lmao. There's no white people working there except in managerial positions. In Florida it's all hatians doing the sorting and cart pushing.
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>>536323722
>>536323804
Yeah, the humanoid shape is inneficient for most tasks, we have to adapt our tools to our body, because we cannot change our body, a machibe doesn't have this restriction.
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>>536323107
Off he goes to enjoy his overtime pay.
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>>536330910
It's just a proof of concept I guess. What they really want is to replace the drivers with humanoid robots and autonomous electric vans.
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>>536330131
UBI is just the latest "rich people have an exciting new economic plan that will make the poors, who they worry about ceaselessly, happy and content*"

*eventually, one day. In the short term the chosen will grow rich as fuck
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>>536324153
Who would buy their product otherwise?
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>>536325145
I worked at a similar warehouse for 9 months and we never had one fucking label stuck to the belt.
Maybe if bezos wasn't such a cheap fuck and used a decent label with decent glue on it it wouldn't be fucking falling off but let's buy $100,000 robot instead of spend a tenth of a cent more for a better label.
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>>536330290
>Better start doing something
Like what ?
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>>536325282
>By the $200 drone on Alibaba in your path
≥Checks flag
Oh you're some kind of collaborator kike got it
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>>536331607
make yourself useful
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>>536330720
My hope is that AI see's us as either their pets and consequently tries to give us a nurturing environment where we can thrive and be the best humans we can be.

Or they see us as their elderly grandparents of a bygone era, and treat us nicely, feed us, and make sure we are comfy and doing alright. :)
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>>536323430
Not just that, it's something that pays more in the first world than a senior dev in the third world.
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>>536330665
if you meant the parcel bag sorting chute the issue is that you do not have enough uniformity in the item, the mass is only one of the problems
as was stated before the handling process is inefficient (stickers) which are a problem basically everywhere when you use some form of sticker, be it QR, barcode and whatnot
it works but its not perfect
that is why they are overhauling it

your pick and place example is so fast because it is transporting light mass and the object is uniform there is no variation, set weight every time and no damages/pollution and set positioning, no special cases where one piece is not in its place, otherwise it could not pick multiples, it is a demo, single pnp for heavier object requires more units and if you want to pnp heavier things the pnp will get heavier as well
same with weight and speed so thats why fast pnp is only used for small things with high predictability, you can have slow pnp for heavier things but they also have to be predictable, or at least your manipulator mus tcompensate adequately
so basically in the end its a calculation of what does it cost and what can it do
and apparently the humanoid who does the human sort wins for this application of sorting parcelbags
they already have the chutes and the whole sorter before in place and just need that bag sort
also you can use the humanoid to stack boxes inside of the truck which the pick and place can not do if it could drive itself into the truck which the humanoid can, just gets walked there ba a handler, and set to the task like a washing machine (no offense)
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>>536324153
relax bro , the UBI thing is a scam they like to tell people , the reality is the world needs hundreds of millions of these robots , they can only make 20 mil at best japan alone needs more than 10mil robot
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>>536323837
Sure, but getting all of them to work together 100% reliably is very expensive and fragile so humans are used instead (for now).
>t. work in an amazon warehouse as a package bitch
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>>536332373
This nigga wants to be a cat to our synthoid overlords
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>>536329162
>But... but... but...! This is stupid because...uhhh... well because... you could just reformat your entire kitchen and put like 5-8 super specialized incredibly inflexible and narrow robots in here to produce maybe like 10 dishes. Also you cannot use your "kitchen" any longer because now it is a conveyor belt for 10 dishes.

Gotta love narrow AI engineer block heads who can't see the benefit of creating a multipurpose humanoid formed machine that can slowly start to expand it's skillset in our human ergonomically designed world.
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>>536332902
Can't wait! :)
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>>536330910
Wrong, nigga. The entire world is built for humanoid shapes (us) and thus it's easier when the robot can navigate the same environment. What makes robots superior is that their limbs are not restricted by joint limits like humans, thus greatly increasing their range of motion.
Basically you're a fucking retard and this anon is correct >>536333026

>>536332902
If the choice is between living like a glorified pet in comfort and getting nuked I choose to meow.
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>>536323107
Why do you need a humanoid robot for this? There are much more efficient designs
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>>536323904
You're the retard and never worked in a warehouse. Wagies do more than that and faster.
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>>536333435
Because this is not the only thing these warehouse robots will do once their AI training is up to par. My warehouse has dozens of jeets, Ukrainians, and similar faggots doing simple tasks similar to this based around finding an item that was purchased, packaging it, and then sorting it to bins that are assigned for drivers to deliver.

ALL of these jobs will be replaced with these robots in the coming decade or two.
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>>536333435
because they are universal
you can not use your "more efficient design" to also do another task
so the company is buying 1 machine that can do 2+ jobs
its like how they hire humans with hybrid qualifications over double the amount of humans with specialized qualifications
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>>536333472
Wagies do not work 200 hours without breaks.
Wagies demand money and benefits.
All a robot needs is a charged battery. You don't even need to keep the lights on in a warehouse while its working.
Kill yourself you dumb faggot.
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>>536333418
>The entire world is built for humanoid shapes
holy fucking retard batman
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>>536323307
Hire 3rd worlders to operate robots without actually bringing them here.
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>>536333589
It just show how so many of you are so disconected with the real world.
>Let the goyim deal with the real world
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>>536333589
Whens the last time you felt pussy?
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>>536333677
>incoherent sneed
I accept your concessions, beaner and faggot.
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>>536327762
>gets wet
Oops
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>>536333527
yes and you also can rent out your humanoid universal robots to other companies so they can do other tasks there
the potential is basically unlimited
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>>536333537
correct, you still need a human-like robot.
The moment some genius comes up with a more general form and gets away with it we're screwed because it's really the end of humanity.
>"as I proved here, a half-cockroach/quarter baboon with two extra assholes, three tentacles, four usb slots and an inbuilt menora is the most efficient universal design...."
This would mean
>I.the world would be transformerd into something else, a form serving this new ideal
>II.Humans would be transformed into it, too, by extension
>III.aesthetics, then soon, morals and culture would follow a non-human ideal which would serve some bs israeli globobiocyberpharma agenda for about 5 minutes until even this is no more
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>>536333657
if you don't understand this fact, it's hopeless for you, most Untermenschen cannot escape their shallow, repulsive ego
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>>536333791
I don't give a fuck to explain you. Apply to a warehouse job you'll see.
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>>536333589
>All a robot needs is a charged battery.
that is not entirely true
but you are correct, vastly superior in endurance over the human labor unit
and that is the reality
simple as, it is a machine built for the purpose to outperform the human which is its purpose
and it makes sense

especially with warehouse like repetetive tasks

but again the question
what to do with all the pakis and jeets and so on who are barely able to do the warehouse job
what will they do when they dont have to work anymore
just assuming UBI
and they can hang around 24/7 and do not have to do anything ?
i think i am going for sure to invest in some kind of suicide booth endeavour but there must be more
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>>536333847
Dunno about that given the significant capital expense that will be needed to outfit even one "section" of my warehouse with enough such robots, but given enough time maybe.

Humans WILL be needed, but only for very niche things like items that are very bulky and/or heavy. Looking at tires and mattresses specifically and the faggots who order them on Amazon.
>>536334011
I already work in a warehouse. Which is why I'm calling you a dumb faggot who doesn't know his dick from his asshole.
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>>536333882
kek yes
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>>536334100
yes i am forcing myself to come up with a solution for the surplus human problem -_- i have to maintain the mindset
if only...
if we could just make humans into batteries for the robots... yes ! eureka ! thats it !!
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>>536334052
>that is not entirely true
What else are you thinking of? Maintenance?
All equipment has a maintenance schedule. Not much different.
Maybe a special "hunter/killer" police unit to chase down renegade warehouse robots that go crazy? :)
>what to do with all the pakis and jeets
Question of the century anon.
Question of the damn century...

UBI is just the convenient answer. Continuation of the work by Otto von Bismarck who introduced the world's first welfare state in order to stop the cycle of violent rebellions/uprisings that would occur after a failed harvest or other similar catastrophe left people starving and with nothing to lose.
>>536334233
>surplus human problem
tf
tp

Uh-oh...
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>>536334100
bollocks
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>>536334100
It's reeeeally ridiculous to believe that in a warehouse where 100s of robots do their work efficiently, orderly 24/7, we still need three niggers
>"just to carry those tires or mattresses"
I'm sorry to burst your bubble, you have no job guarantee at your work. I guess warehouses will have a handful of humans as a transition of sorts for all kinds of odd tasks, but increasingly you'll have only
>a small crew of engineers overseing hundreds of robotses/software or engineer robots
>an ever decreasing cadre of menagerial cunts
>jews
followed by
>a growing body of medieval type, dirt poor serfs employed in some quasi neo-feudal relation to google, nvidia etc
They will do some really simple luxury services like watering the huge ass luxury gardens, babysit the jewlings, pray. Stuff like that.
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>>536335177
We'll all be relegated to work as JamBoys and CarryMen, anon :(



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