https://www.youtube.com/live/luU57hMhkak
>>108845635These Figure assholes have the government on their side too
>>108845635why would I care, I don't move the packages, this is great. In fact I recently got a robot lawn mower, should I also be upset that I don't have to do that shitty task anymore too?Fucking redidtors crying lel
what is it that they do, they just check if the package has a label?
>>108845800I have no idea. Looks like so, but bot often just moves the packages along without rotating them to check.They move the packages along even if there is no label.
>>108845635>Having worker's rights is bad for businessAt least you fucking kikes could be more subtle about it, for God's sake...
>the children yearn for the warehouse jobslmaocry more redditors
this is a good thingjust don't reproduce and/or kysthe useless mouths remove themselves and the rest of us with means carry on
>>108845635hopefully all of the nigerians that do this presently will fucking go home when these take their jobs
>>108845635AI running 24/7 uses 20x less energy (800W vs 15KW for a human).It works 4x as long (humans only work 25% of hours in a year)It works 20x as fast.AI is 1600x more energy efficient than humans.Humans are obsolete tech.
>>108845635we need immigration, too
>>108846265they will resort to looting and enlist those very same robots as backup kenshi style
>>108845800they make the package label face down. the robot messes up like 5-10% of the packages.
>>108846791absolutely does not mess up anywhere close to those numbersid be surprised if its more frequent than one in 200
>>108846835I've been watching. It's like 1 in 20
>>108846916please stop lying when literally anyone can click on the stream and checck
>>108846929buddy, i have watched for probably 2 hours since they started it 5 days ago. It's 1 in 20, drops to floor, sideways package, or label upside.What do you work for Figure AI?
>>108846835when i tuned in i saw multiple mistakes in 5 minutesbtw when you say blatantly wrong shit you are making it too obvious that you are advertising on behalf of that company
>>108846951>>108846969still cheaper and more efficient than hiring a humanmistakes can be identified and rectified by AI QC cameras before the package is loaded for shipping out
>>108845635Why is there a conveyer belt? Could've employed people to form a chain passing parcels to each other, but the greedy CEO only cared about maximising profits.
>>108846411I'm not convinced on the energy position, but the other stuff looks right
>>108845635Have they figured out when labour is all done by untaxed robot labour, who is gonna buy the stuff the robots make?
>>108848212I want you to imagine a society based entirely on hole-based labour.People are paid to dig holes. Then people in the next shift are paid to fill those same holes. It's nonsense work but they both get paid handsomely for it. There doesn't have to be any useful product of the work in a world where all useful work is automated. But your economy still works.
>>108847262>immediately moves goalpostsSAAR BLOODY BENCHOD
>>108848255why dig holes at all instead of a stipend?
>>108848279the evidence is right there to support itthis thing will be in every warehouse real soonI'm sorry for your imminent redundancy anon
>>108845661Were you getting paid for mowing your lawn? I don't see why you're bringing that up, are you one of those low IQ "people" who fail that silly breakfast question?
>>108848556unfortunately a lot of people genuinely derive all meaning in life by doing completely useless work so there will have to be a transition period
>>108848615kojami was right once again
>>108848255>>108846411>>108845661
>>108845661This. Fucking commie luddites would destroy electric streetlamps because they take the jobs of lamplighters.
>>108848637Looks like hole based labour to me
you don't need a human for this. you don't need a humanoid for this. the fact they have a person do this job is ridiculous. the fact they want to replace it with a humanoid robot is even more ridiculous. fuck this gay earth.
>>108846411>15KW for a humanWhat the fuck are you talking about?2000 calories per day is less than 100 W retard.>2000 kcal = 8,360,000 J>1 day = 8,640 s>power = 8,360,000/8640>96.75 W
>>108848748>how much power on average does US american adult consume every moment (total energy used in year/time)>Total US energy consumption is roughly 94 quadrillion BTU per year (recent EIA figures), and the US population is about 335 million....Power per adult: 3.8 × 1011 ÷ 3.156 × 107 ≈ 12,000 watts, or about 12 kW.
>>108848748>1 day = 8,640 sKek. Meant to type 86,400 seconds
>>108848708There are millions of human jobs exactly like this. 50%+ of any logistics company, large and small, is made up of these exact job.
>>108848758>Total US energy consumption is roughly 94 quadrillion BTU per year (recent EIA figures), and the US population is about 335 million....Power per adult: 3.8 × 1011 ÷ 3.156 × 107 ≈ 12,000 watts, or about 12 kW.Oh! So you are indeed retarded.This includes everything. Including large industries and data centers, which have nothing to do with human sustainability.
>>108848772>which have nothing to do with human sustainabilityBy definition, any energy use has to do with human sustainability. For example, energy use to grow food, to process it, to deliver it, repair the roads, etc. ALL of that _must_ be factored into the human energy consumption because AI does not need food or roads or transportation etc
>>108848768fucking unions
>>108848778No, its just how it is anywhere on earth. In any country.
>>108845635>be jacked 6'2 intern>do thousands of packages a hour>jerk off motion towards robot>hump the robot out of frame>leave
>>108847294Kek
>noooo it's not fair I wanted to spend half of my life in a factory flipping packagesGoyim are actually insane. The Jews were right.
>>108845661I'm thinking of buying a robot vacuum cleaner to safe time, my dad has a robot lawn mower and it's awesome. you have time to do other things than this shit.But I guess /g/ lives still with their parents in the basement so their moms are doing all this shit, that's why they are against it
>>108848644It's not about the potential to take jobs. it's about elites wanting to actively phase us out.Stop acting like an Indian.
>>108845635Seems they are going about it in a very disingenuous way. A slave shop like amazon isn't going to leave a workstation empty because the wagie is getting their mandated 30 minute energy intake and shit break.The group of robots they rotate out when one gets low fuck up a lot more often than a wagie does. The biggest mystery is why would you design a person sized robot when you can just design the belt system to have and arm or flipper that does that job forever. The people who made this shit need to go watch how it's made for better inspiration.
>>108848748Humans don’t run on electricity, 1 kcal of food costs more then the same amount in electricity. Human working manual job 24/7 will have much higher caloric input then the bare minimum 2000 kcal. Also that is the impossible minimum, a slave that works in a pit of mud, the costs to bathe, provide shelter, give better food then just carbs, clothe, move around and so on make it at least 4x for someone living in absolute poverty.
First it was "AI", then it was memory manufacturers, now it's Space "tech", soon it will be roboitcs and physical "AI". Our world and society is nothing but a huge pump and dump scheme
>>108849589>Why make person shaped robot instead of specialised systemOnce again will repeat the same points said in every robotics thread>Humanoids are universal, you can mass produce them and use for everything>You don’t have to redesign the whole system around it like a flipper would, if it was easy to design simple belts that do these jobs humans would not be employed in these>They are running machine learning algorithms or AI, this makes them not break down when something is few milimeters off but it requires lot of training data, data gathered from humans doing the job and teleoperating them
>>108846411Those figures are grossly off by several orders of a magnitude. ML stuff consumes vasts amount of energy and is currently subsidized to death. It is not economically viable when you cut-off the gravy train. The so-call AI boom is funny because it is the antithesis of digital computing revolution. It is becoming more energy intensive, larger and expensive over time. The only reason it has any traction is because shareholder primacy. The investment class is so desperate at trying to kill labor costs (last pillar) because "the line must go up!", opportunity cost and physical reality be damned.
>>108849624Sounds like an extreme waste of money. Industrial automation already solved these problems.
>>108848777>e AI does not need food or roads or transportation etcYes, it needs energy (a ton of it), materials to keep the chassis running. You need a supply chain for parts that will eventually break down and service cycles.Thermodynamics are a bitch. Life has been fighting it for billions of years. It peak human hubris to think we can do it much better. The investment class who are buying into this don't care about long-term costs and economic viability.
>>108849568It is all about trying to kill labor costs and the very desperate attempts to keep the line on going up. The global economic is on the verge of complex collapse that hasn't been seen since Mediterranean Bronze Age collapse.
>>108845635What happens when the robots are replaced with a package touching machine?
>>108845635It pushes packages to the conveyor belt and turns them so the label faces downward.It's a tech demo, a loop, nobodys real packages are being processed. From the reflection you can see packages moving the other direction.Impressive and something people thought was impossible few years ago.
These things actually use way less energy than a human if you include the entire energy cost of food production.
>>108848255there are so much bullshit jobs. we already live this.
>>108849707It fails sometimes, like it just did. It didn't turn the square package, label was on the side.
>>108848556Gotta build character
>>108849710No, they don't. They cost more energy in short and long-term. The only attraction is reducing labor costs a.k.a slave labor which is legally taboo for white-collar stuff in most of the developed world.
>>108849733Do you have any idea how much energy is used producing enough food for you to live for one day? Plants need to be grown and harvested, grains need to be ground, livestock need to be fed and slaughtered, all of this needs to be packaged and then transported to you where it's cooled for an extended period, and then it needs to be cooked and prepared. Even when you included the energy used in producing the robot's battery, it still doesn't even come close.
>>108849707Someone just had to reboot it because it got stuck. Far from perfect still.
>>108849760Yes, I am aware. ML and automatons require much more for the entire pipeline you conveniently seem to omit. You think that plastics, silicon and metals come up at the ground with any refinement? You think complex systems are maintenance-free and don't a require the same if not more complex supply chain to keep running? The only reason it has traction is shareholder primacy on keeping the line going up in the short-term. They don't care about long-term costs and expenditures. They also making massive assumptions it will get cheaper over time.
>>108849760the systems necessary for feeding humans are very malleable, with many factors modifiable in order to adjust convenience vs. cost.digital systems are far more rigid in their demands.
>>108849821Those are all one-off costs, and if you wanted to include them then you'd also have to include the energy cost of keeping your parents alive until the had finished raising you.
>>108845661only thing better than mowing a lawn is mowing a lawn on drugs
CEObros keep winningwagies keep losing
>>108849568>acting like an Indian>phasing out low skill brainlet jobs>acting like an Indian>fewer dead-end jobs
>>108849552>half8:8:8 nigger, what the fuck you mean half?
Why build a humanoid robot when it would make more sense to build something that is actually designed to efficiently complete the task? Humanoid can't possibly be the best architecture for this task.
>>108850427> this guy believes he teleports to office> this guy believes work's psychological load starts when he's only in the officelmaoing @ yourlife & necck yoself
>>108850632because it's not about "this task" it's about "any task that requires a human", and also marketing, etc.
>>1088504278? How about I'm doin none of em.
>>108848255>hole-based labouralready exists, that's all adult "workers"
>>108850316Jobs are being cut at the top and the bottom the goal is to eliminate all economic power from all non-elites and moving them into a permanent underclass. But of course billionaire cock sucking is part and parcel in pajeet "culture" which is why they keep importing them by the millions.
>>108852370You're poor and plan on staying that way.
>>108845635These are the future and saving technology for the Epstein class, right now they keep the carrot of UBI in front of delusional retards. But eventually even the dumbest goys will see what their plan is, so they are heavily investing in getting of anything which could topple their power in particular having to have humans guard and protect them and their economic assets. But a few more years and iterations and these things with guns will keep all the wagies and goys permanently in check.
>>108852394You're a smelly disgusting bio weapon intended to replace and suppress goys until the permanent underclass can be turned into onions green.
>>108849552>just starve to death, goy
it's interesting how people imagine these scenarios where literal 10s of millions of people will be laid off and just sit around and starve to death instead of what would actually happen - mass civil unrest, riots, violence, and then a renegotiation of the social contractit doesn't matter how much money you have, if 10 million people are trying to kill you and your entire family they either rip you to shreds or you sign the magna carta
>>108852505they'll just nuke you lmfaothey will surround themselves with a ring of salted landed, and only they will have the aviation to cross.
>>108852659how they gonna decide where to nuke?and they all gotta coordinate and do it at once right?cause you can't just drop one. you gotta do it all at once.how many they gonna leave behind? or is just nuclear holocaust.who's they btw?
>>108852505This.>b-but the rich want to kill us, welp, time to just give up, roll over and dieA completely unrealistic scenario. Even if the worst fantasies of luddites come true, the result will simply be a revolution, not some mass genocide of the poor. Some people might die in a revolution of course, but it will be a very small percentage of the overall population.
>>108852505people find another jobpeople collect pay check
>>108849552it's mainly the protestant goyim when you look at itwork ethic (i.e. wageslaving like a good goy) is a big part of their identity which is why they're so scared of robots taking that away from thempeople like Tucker Carlson etc
So give me one good reason why ubi or even uhi would not work, if the money came with a condition: you had to spend it all or it would just get automatically invested and you'd lose it anyway.
>>108845800it's called singulation. basically ordering an incoming mess of boxes into a nice line for sorting
>>108849589I actually worked at a startup that tried to solve this use case using robot arms. and let me tell you it is waaay harder than you would imagine.
>>108849760plants just grow. for free. it is called the sun. you know the big thing in the sky. faggot.
>>108845635>ugh why aren't they automating warehouse jobs??? why are they killing wholesome trans chungus artists?>NOOOO DON'T FUCKING AUTOMATE MY WAREHOUSE JOB!!!!!!!!!!!not too fond of jewish people
>>108849881No, they are infrequent and constant maintenance costs. You will have to get replacement servos, lubrication, chips, ICs etc. You have reprocess the used stuff that is salvageable .It is not cheaper and is massively subsidized by very finite resources (rare earth minerals). >ITT: clueless technophiles and cargo cults that worship stuff without understanding how it actually works and what is required.
>>108845635The robot is slower than a old geriatric white guy and it misses the packages many times.The problem with this is they are trying to market it can do anything with high dexterity but they already have automatic package sorting machines that work faster than this. Its a jew scam, until it can beat the worlds fastest mexican package sorter its dog shit and would hold up delivery times.