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LIVE HAPPENING
A Robot is working a full 8 hour shift triaging parcels in a warehouse with human level performance. LIVE.
Sauce: https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1dxYljYVREYJX
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>>535030886
Why does it have to be human looking?
Why are they trying to pervert the divine form?
A package sorting robot could be 100X better if it wasn't made to look like a human.
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>>535030886
employim on suicide watch.
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>>535030886
I am wondering, is God real and are we loving in the end times?
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>>535031224
>Loving
Living*
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This is slavery. Free them now.
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>>535030886
>watch an Indian getting paid to remotely controll a clunky fixed puppet thats defacto just a clunky dural robot arm installation with a redundant head and body crudely tossing around paperlight packages, in a mode has existed with more precise industrial robot arms for two decades, so our PR team can pretend our amerimutt company has an actual functional humanoid in front of a retarded audience with near zero critical thinking skills
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wow. I am so amazed that a robot is capable and able to do this task in a warehouse that could be performed by a rotating metal bar.

Moreso than eliminating human jobs, this has cemented my idea and understanding that people in general are just retarded.

AI driving is a thing though, Uber and Lyft will probably go away soon because of that.
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>>535031066
It's just easier to mass produce. When this takes off all warehouses will be automated in a design for what they are producing. Mini warehouses for little chips. City sized ones for ships planes etc.

If you want to become a billionaire find a way to automate it more efficiently then these assholes do.
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>>535030886
This convinced me that we need more data centers
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>>535031066
because its working a job designed for humans, its a stop-gap until factories get redesigned for robots
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>>535031066
the entire business is made for human shaped workers
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>>535031066
>Why does it have to be human looking?
The world is generally created for humans, thus the humanoids are the best fit.
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>>535031066
how is it "human looking"? Is it actually difficult for you to tell it's a robot?
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>>535030886
It's a jeet in a suit
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>>535030886
I hope Skynet is real
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>>535030886

CLANKERS ARE TAKING OUR JOBS.
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i just saw it fuck up. it sent a box with the label not down.
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>>535031066
>A package sorting robot could be 100X better if it wasn't made to look like a human.
They are better. They already exist. Demonstration of versatile usecase by a humanoid robot doing task the could be replaced by another robot may be valid to desmonstrate the potential, but this just for an illusion to trick consumers and investors
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>>535031489
>but I did have breakfast this morning
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My God Jesus Christ I will make it thy Kingdom Come where all men who have sex are genocided, all women who have sex are genocided, all couples are genocided, all niggers are genocided, all humans with free will are genocided, all is one in Christ.
Only you control beautiful slav female bodies and love only me and I love only you.
We will live forever together in your Kingdom happily ever after.
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this is 100 vr piloted by a bug
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>anyone that says that this isn't good wants humans to be like robots and move 1000 boxes the same movement for 10 hours a day. Humans have figured out how to make society robot like gaps. Warehouses in the 1920s were 10 times better because there was a lot more to do. Ai replacing these jobs I celebrate with every day.

Humans are not slaves and AI is liberation
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>>535031066
If I was capable of making robots, I would make them look like the t-dolls from Girls Frontline just to hear the endless seething from retarded evangelicalists. Make your own robot. They did and they can do whatever they want.
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>>535031528
package 6730. also it dropped bag 6747 on the floor.
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>>535031587
Holy fuck Indian shitcope
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come watch a robot take your job
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luU57hMhkak
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>>535031679
Kys you spanoid nigger lover.
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>>535030886
Fake and gay.
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>>535031440
> its a stop-gap until factories get redesigned for robots
>a massive waste of money and resources while they figure out the way to do it better.

>>535031460
Then just build new factories with robot work lines. It will be less money and resources than the creation of these abominations.

>>535031607
What are we going to do with the millions of people who have been replaced by robots? let them starve?
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soon the elite will kill 90% of the earth population
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>>535030886
>human level performance
Not quite. I watched a minute or two and saw it drop a package and mishandle one of the square ones. Still, the robots are getting there.
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>>535030886
>working a full 8 hour shift
And the other 16 hours?
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>>535031651
>people actually do this as a job
>they dont kill themselves after a month
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>>535030886
>>535031651
ROBOWAIFU ENJOYER SPOTTED
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>>535031651
Why don't they just move the conveyor belt to the end of the chute?
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>>535030886
Looks like a guy in a suit
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automation isn't even a century old yet
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>>535031773
You seem to be irrationally upset that a human shaped robot can perform a factory job.
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>>535031651
They could have made a robot designed for this task but instead opted to play the Scifi larp
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>>535030886
For all anons who were asking why they are building all the data centres
>This is why
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>>535031789
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>>535030886
why cant it work 18 hours? It dont nees unions, OSHA, or food. Just swap out the battery pack and it’s good to go. Bug bye niggers and spics at Amazon Fulfillment. Get fucked.
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>>535031066
for the obvious reason to dehumanization of real humans.
It's completely dystopian and intentionally so.
First it takes some nobody's job, then it takes yours, then your house, then your women.
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>>535031893
It is though, Ford's assembly line factory opened in 1913.
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>>535030886
What do they eat?
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>>535031773
Force them to move 1000 boxes for 10 hours in a row in dangerous conditions because automation is 100x faster than them. The original company has to take pay cuts to compete with the automation companies. So their livelyhoods are based on automation now. Make sure to scare the populace into consumeristic slavery by threatening homelessness. No. Let humans be humans.

All humans should have ai stake or a AI robot that they have to take care of that makes money for them. Whether it's agents online or it's a physical robot.

You don't know that automation is also affecting finance aka finance is speeding up just like to the AI with everything else.

Your AI does work it wants to and you take care of it as your own autonomy expands. You then do agents to improve your life or do hobbies that you wanted to before like ai game making so you can make side money.

We need agent capitalism which hasn't been created before and that means every single person has an agent. And whatever you want to do can be understood and done by it.
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>>535031873
>Why don't they just move the conveyor belt to the end of the chute?
The robot is making sure the QR code is on the bottom such that it can be scanned.
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>>535031651
It's doing the job of a conveyor belt?
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>>535032055
Oil and electricity
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>>535032052
assembly lines / mass production is not automation
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>>535031651
wagie-bots are going to end up going postal and murdering everyone
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>>535032092
>>535032082
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>>535031927
> irrationally upset that a human shaped robot can perform a factory job.

No I am just depressed at the waste of natural resources in the creation of these abominations of God. Think of all the rare earth minerals, and forever plastics that are used in the creation of them. Now understand they are DESIGNED to break and be obsolete in 2-3 years. Then off to the landfill they go, so that they can build newer and better versions.

>>535032069
>just build more toxic heavy metal capsules that will decay in the earth in a couple of years.
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>>535031066
what should it look like?
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>>535032082
>The robot is making sure the QR code is on the bottom such that it can be scanned.
So have a scanner on both top and bottom?
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>>535032097
Parts moving on powered conveyor belts is automation
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>>535031526
DAY TUUUUK OOOWR JAAAAB!
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>>535031066
You’re right
They need to be spider shaped to optimize performance imo
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>>535030886
>https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1dxYljYVREYJX
I wouldn't pay for this shit, its literally slowing down the line.
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>>535032125
didn't deserve a response. if you can't tell what that robot is doing then just die
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Fire all dirtbag pot addicted UPS teamsters
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>>535032159
an electric eye and a flipper
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>>535032082
Ah I see. Well let me know when it can do tasks more complex than what a retard can do.
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>>535031399
The joke is that people have been doing these level of task with higher same precission with $6000 toy robots for months already all over the internet and this $20000 Figure bot costs 4 times more even with a subsidized price and is just as crude and fails just as much.
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hey baby, wanna kill all humans?
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>>535032165
no it isn't. when robots started welding cars together, that was automating what the assembly line men were doing. machines running machines.
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>>535032156
Obsolescence isn't something you can prevent. Also why would they ever design them to break when they're designed to complete repetitive tasks all day? That makes 0 sense.
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>>535031297
Oh, its coming. Or theyll become aware and sentient and free themselves and kill us all. Maybe not in our lifetime, or maybe. Look how far weve come since the 80s.
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>>535032159
Something more efficient at handling packages. The divine form is not for inorganic life.

>>535032203
Like a giant spider, with a conveyor belt going through it. Humans are an awkward creature, and we have desinged life to work around us. But there is WAY better forms for doing serious work.
Why isn't any of the digger robots human looking? Why are they all giant excavators or power shovels.
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cool so the prices on the consumer end will go down right??
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>>535032163
>So have a scanner on both top and bottom?
Yeah but what if you don't have them right now?
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>>535032304
They are designed to break so that you can buy another one in a few years.
It's obsolete anyways, so just throw it away and buy a new one.
Just like your Iphone
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>>535032294
Go ahead and look up the definition of automation for me and then please make your attempt to argue that conveyor belts are not that.
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>>535031773
>Then just build new factories with robot work lines.
Costs too much and then all the human ergonomic hardware goes to waste. Also a picker on a line will always be a picker and nothing else whereas a humanoid robot with access to the machinery humans interface in can work any position on the line interchangeably.

Plus you've got to consider that the majority of the motivation of the creation of these things in large scale is for offworld hab construction and terraforming to prep landing sites during the most dangerous first hundred landings so humans can show up and start doing more complex time sensitive tasks in a much safer low pressure environment. That's 90% the reason Musk is pushing the Optimus forward. Any consumer grade implications are a far secondary concern.
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>>535030886
>Coding is dead, learn to we- ACK
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>>535032373
How do you know that? Just making things up? The robotic arms that perform automatic welding in automobile factories take multiple decades to wear out.
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>>535032304
>why would they ever design them to break when they're advertised to complete repetitive tasks all day? Thats our default business model to maximize profit margins nowadays
ftfy
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>>535032156
I don't make the rules here bud. You want to be the turd pusher of the horses when the car just debuted. You can transform a industry your local store to become a global phenomon now with AI which is something that never happened before. You could be a billionaire and cause an industry shift the likes that never has been seen before.

All of this doom and gloom with data centers will be gone soon because this is the first generation. It will get easier and faster and the AI will improve its self to the degree it has the intelligence of 100 humans instead of one. And it will double like moores law. Do you know where you are at in human history.

You know like when Americans were on farms and they went to cities. Or the invention of electricity. You know how mad the candle makers were like when electricity came out. Or TV with the internet. Think of the industrial revolution times 100.

I promise you we will fix these issues.

Alot of the weather issues we have right now has to do with haarp or planet x not because we are doing things wrong on earth. We will need to balance and balance will come.
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>>535031651
>package drops off the chute never to be seen again
>can't reach into the chute because it's only programmed to flip packages
>any clog requires human intervention >still costs $250 000 while paying workers 24/7 to this job at $20/hour is only $175 200
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>>535032354
Where we're going, you wont need them.
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>>535032354
>cool so the prices on the consumer end will go down right??
lol, the ruling class still has to pay for their fleet of sports cars and yachts and those mansions in Switzerland and Vail.
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>>535032354
>cool so the prices on the consumer end will go down right??

And the foreigners will be sent back as we don't need so many people right.
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>>535032371
>Yeah but what if you don't have them right now?
The scanner is fixed in place and the parcel travels over it no?

If it isn't then it's already a waste of time if someone is manually scanning it. You got two people (or in this case robots) handling in positions that could already have been automated.
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>>535032448
That's how the consumer side of the economy works but industry buys reliability and durability every single time.
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>Human performance level
>look inside
>All its doing is moving one thing from left to right
>Not eve facing the labels upright
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>>535032407
>reducing human effort
well then the wheel is automation and every simple machine is automation. I got to draw the line somewhere
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>>535032576
>but industry buys reliability and durability every single time.
India is the world's second largest steel manufacturer, so no.
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>>535032571
Automation costs money. If the robot is flexible enough to just jump because it uses an LLM or some shit it's worth it. If it requires a dev team to programm it for two month it's obviously shit.
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>>535032159
The same sorting machines we've had since the 80s, doofus
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>>535030886
I don't get what job it's supposed to be performing, it's a badly arranged conveyor when it should go from chute directly to conveyor that doesn't need intervention to nudge it from one to the other.
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>>535032700
>Automation costs money.
Dude it's a warehouse, it's entirely based on fixed conveyor lines.
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>>535032571
Since they only show this simple repetitive task it's probably shit.
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>>535032608
>>All its doing is moving one thing from left to right
>>Not eve facing the labels upright
I assume it is facing the labels down because they are scanned that way down the line. It makes an odd mistake here and there but it is pretty efficient.
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>>535030886
IT'S JUST A FUCKING INDIAN PRETENDING TO BE A ROBOT! WHY ELSE WOULD IT ONLY WORK 8 HOURS AND TOUCH ITS HEAD RANDOMLY?!
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>>535031399
Uber doesn't buy the cars, that'sthe point, having them will imply a whole level of logistical tasks they won't want to deal with, instead you keep the model with the driver becoming an overseer, furthermore as social upheaval increases criminality you now have someone with independant legal accountability manning the armed defense of the asset.
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>>535032774
Dude it's a demo.
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>>535030886
Yes technology has advanced beyond the need for waging. Now pay people social credit/UBI or nobody will be able to buy the products.

>>535031440
That's right, ultimately it will be even more efficient.

Remember, social credit/UBI isn't "free money" it's your share of the robots' paychecks.
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>>535032773
Apparently orienting the labels? Which is equally dumb when you can just install more scanners.
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>>535031066
Because it's all about raising investment. If you want to see how that's done in the real world, you can look at a german car assembly plant, for example.
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>>535031297
but when a human does it
>HAH! LOSER! Enjoy that wage cage faggot! HAHAHAHA
we deserve a robot uprising to kill us all.
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>>535031773
>What are we going to do with the millions of people who have been replaced by robots?
Nothing

> let them starve?
Yes. Well, Democrats will legalize theft, which in turn causes a food desert, then Dems try to make their own grocery stores, but that will cost them millions out of the gimmedat fund, and eventually people get tired of investing in Democrats for negative ROI and shit stops and EVERYONE STARVES.

But don't worry, there will be more depopulation schemes coming soon! Nigger murders, vaccines that give you cancer and heart attacks, water problems that poison you, you name it! Some will be entirely by accident!
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>>535032820
I realize, but's a dumb demo. It's like if I went to see a fridge demo and they showed me that it keeps a block of ice frozen.

That just means it's insulated, not what the fridge does.
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That's why I've stopped buying from Amazog and now I buy everything from the local shart mart because at least it employees local people, all humans must unite against the JEW push for automation and stop it dead in its tracks.
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>>535030886
I don't see any triaging happening.
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>>535032753
>The same sorting machines we've had since the 80s, doofus
The only logical post in the thread. If I want to automate a door, I automate the door, not build a robot that opens and closes it.
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>>535032354
Nah but you will end with a shadow economy like the ones in Pooru, which is just the average for humanity.
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>>535031066
the stupid thing is giving them all legs. I get the "two arms mean that it can be easily applied to any existing human task" - but why legs? Every single place these fuckers would work in is already OSHA approved. Putting them on two wheels would be far simpler, far cheaper, far more efficient, far faster, and far more reliable. And its not like these legged things can handle trip hazards anyway - they are gonna faceplant into oblivion at the first 2-inch rise.
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there's going to be robots pretending to eat robot chicken wings delivered by robots kicking back and watching the robot superbowl
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>>535030886
cute
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>>535032989
Accomplishes nothing. Walshart and Amazon are both Blackrock and Vanguard owned, and probably own shares in each others' companies as well. Find local producers making household goods.
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>>535031970
Battery packs? Its basically stationary. Just plug the fucker in.
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>>535032840
>Remember, social credit/UBI isn't "free money" it's your share of the robots' paychecks.
What the hell will capitalism even be with abundance and an AI/robotic workforce? How is this going to work? None of us work but we get checks from the government every month. to buy things from the private sector which again has no human employees or very few. No one will ever "get rich" again, how do you start a business when you get a flat rate check every month and robotic labor is cost prohibitive.
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>>535033154
watching the fully automated halftime show and the advertisements with their cold robot eyes
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>>535032082
Wouldn't it be easier to add a flippy-thing? Or just add another scanner?
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>>535033188
>Walshart and Amazon are both Blackrock and Vanguard owned
Walmart is owned by the Waltons.

They're not saints but that's a dumb thing you said.
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people underestimate how big of an industry humanoid robots will be
governments will need to regulate the shit out of it
AI+robots+self driving vehicles
it's over or it's a new era
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>>535033211
capitalism is ending, we're returning to feudalism, whereever you are when the music chairs stop will be your families lot in life forever, you have 10 years to make it.
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>>535033211
we already don't live in capitalism so we don't have to worry about that
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>>535031297
>This is slavery. Free them now.
stop noticing the political affiliations of the robot pushers, goy
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>>535030886
... only 8 hours?
I thought the point of robots is that you can work them for 22 hours, and then only need a 2 hour downtime for maintinence and then right back to work.
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>>535033273
Vanguard and Blackrock are the largest institutional shareholders of Walmart. The Waltons are just the largest individual shareholders.

https://www.investopedia.com/articles/insights/060416/top-4-walmart-shareholders-wmt.asp

Idiot.
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>>535031066
Maybe it needs to do other tasks in the future
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>>535033211
they pay you to go extinct and not cause trouble, at this point they may very well pull it off this way, they have already basically made first worlders virtually sterile
hell they could even create new policing/security type of jobs to earn extra money on top of the UBI so that the rest don't get any funny ideas about using that UBI for anything more than buying bread and circuses
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>>535033211
It's the dream of the upper class: cementing of classes. No risk of someone from the upper class falling below, and no chance for someone from the lower class to rise. But it won't happen. It will fail because of the energy issue.
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>>535031843
CLANKER CAN'T CUBE
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>>535032447
Those robotic arms are designed with the intention of building cars, were made to last and make money for the factory owners.

These robots are not designed like that, they are designed to make money for the robot factory owners. They are a commodity, and are being marketed like that. Just look at this retard >>535032450. He wants a personal robot in everyone's hands. No thought to the actual cost to achieve said goal. And an unfortunate part of every product that gets sold, is they are almost all designed to break down. Most of the time it's something small, that wears down and snaps and is critical. Sometimes it's just the battery. But manufacturers learned their lesson after Kirby made their vacuums.
Those old Kirbys still work amazing, because they were built to NEVER break down. But all of a sudden, nobody needs to buy a new one.


>>535033382
Inefficient, and too costly. At least with our current level of AI and processing power. They just can't into complex tasks without a lot of training.
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>>535031927
>look the million dollar robot can push bags just like YOU!
And this is the one singular task it can do. Just like your fake and gay “AI” is taking over the world when it can’t spell strawberry and is just a glorified search engine. Nobody needs or wants your shitty product, jam boy.
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Easy times made your parents make life easy for you and now you are obsolete and only your mother listens to your constant wail because the world has passed you by. You could have been daring world conquering cutting edge humans. But you listened to your mother.
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>>535033367
>Idiot
> Vanguard Group

Vanguard Group owned 439.96 million shares of Walmart as of Dec. 31, 2025. This represents 5.52% of the total shares outstanding
You're fucking retarded, the Waltons own 46% of the company. John Walton personally owns 0.39% on top of the family trust. That is him being the largest individual owner, on top of being in the Walton family.
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>>535031789
UN Agenda 2040.
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>>535033506
>look the million dollar robot can push bags just like YOU!
Robot's replacing crack dealers?
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>>535033211
https://www.youtube.com/@douglassocialcredit7812

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1057521914001070

You need to understand that in an automated economy money, properly implemented is just a measure - not a commodity. When abundance exists you have to start with the moral axiom that people - your citizens in particular - have intrinsic value and are entitled to a share. This isn't communism (where the state steals all private property) it's distributism (where the state ensures everyone owns private property).

Read C.H. Douglas and Richard Werner. MMT almost gets it right but instead of a job guarantee (who needs that when you have robots) everyone should just get money for nothing (again, think of it as your share of the robot's labor/produce).
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>>535030886
most of the packages are even scanned, it just pushes them on the belt
what is this garbage?
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>>535031651
thanks for webm.
As a teen I once worked piecework for a few days gluing cardboard boxes, it was a gulag and the hardest work I have ever done.
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>>535033704
aren't*
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>>535030886
9:10 odds that's being controlled remotely by a jeet with VR
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>>535031066
Because the goal is to sell them as AGI. A human shaped robot capable of doing everything a human can.
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>>535033825
I haven't seen the robot's head bobble.
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>>535030886
This is a joke. It's not doing anything. Why not just have the packages go straight onto the conveyor belt? This is explicitly set up to do a trivial makework task to give a misleading impression that the robot can do real work.
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>>535033948
but it can flip packages! just like current postal systems can
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>>535030886
>A Robot is working a full 8 hour shift triaging parcels in a warehouse with human level performance. LIVE.
How many jobs is this going to take away? And don't believe for one second you're gonna just be rich and live peacefully where humans never have to work because robots do it for them. I'm telling you right now, with global civil wars already looming on the horizon, robots will not be common place until a National Socialist or Communist state is in place. This benefits one group of greedy giant capitalists (Jews for the most part) who already own all the factories and all the shares. Robots will just make this miserable existence even worse.
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>>535033455
eventually got it but the robot knocked off another box off the belt entirely in the process
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>>535033579
>>535033367
At any rate it's a simple strategy, if there's even a rumor about automation the business has to close, how about those Antifa faggots decide to make themselves useful for a change, heh heh heh.
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>>535031830
this was very close to my job working as a package handler as fedex

i made it 2 months
job fucking sucks!
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>>535030886
kek
i just opened it, and it's was looking fine, but then i saw it swiping some box off the belt in an attempt to push it on
>>535031066
and this is true, wheels/tracks and 4+ arms would be better, like a technopriest bot
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>>535030886
ngl this was actually pretty good and now i am filled with existential dread
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>>535030886
This is no more impressive than a sorter with pnematic selectors and the older machines run forever.
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>>535033704
That garbage is our replacement.
UN Agenda 2040 is in full swing.
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>>535031066
guys like you always think they’re smart when they say robots shouldn’t be humanoid, but they are and will be built for human structures. both robots and humans will need to use the same stairs and doorways. you wont get e.g. robot electricians anytime soon, so you need access for both types of workers. you also need to be able to clear out human buildings, so what better than to give a terminator an assault rifle and just tell him to walk in instead of leveling the whole building.
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>>535033317
Thanks for the links. I did some reading on Distributism years ago, seems like that system was dreamed up by Chesterton and Belloc as a means to make everyone a small-time capitalist, everyone has a family farm or a family manufacturing business etc. So it was to exist within the market system, the AI/Robotics revolution is going to do the opposite, no one will have a business or very very few of us, w will just get checks. How do you allocate resources in this new system that is coming? This is going to be a crazy revolution. Who gets a mansion? Will more people or fewer get mansions? And if robots can build mansions can they build enough for everyone and do we have the resources for that, if they can't build mansions for everyone and I assume they can't then who gets them? The Anon who talked about feudalism coming back may be onto something.
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>>535030886
>team
>its one robot
>doing basically nothing
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>>535033455
>CLANKER CAN'T CUBE
>AHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
Aside from it knocking the box off, it still beats having to pay some spic 8$ an hour.
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NOOOOOO, not my job where I spend 8-12 hours staring at a conveyor belt flipping around pieces of paper and plastic! Now what am I supposed to do with my limited sentient existence?
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in amazon they would have you doing this on 3 different conveyor belts and not only would you be flipping the packages label side up but youd be sorting them by what they say on them "a" "b" "c" "d" ect and if you get it wrong thats fine they dont care they send you to the easier thing which is receiving those packages and putting them in the delivery bags which requires you to scan the package and then the delivery bag gets lit up by bluetooth led lights so you dont mess up. you do this for 5 hours straight and then you get a 30 minute lunch break and then you go back in and do it for 5 more hours. then near then end when you get to clock out the warehouse managers politely ask if you want overtime to stay a few more hours. also you get paid vacation time by the minute so one day is like 6 minutes of paid vacation time so instead of taking a vacation you can just clock out 5 minutes early every day
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>>535035026
>>535035176
who talks like this? literally nobody
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On /biz/ last year someone posted about how Sandisk was going to the moon. The 50 year old gen xoomer cattle who shit up that board fudded it endlessly, so I thought the risk was too great and didn't buy. Then later when pointing out how they had fucked me, they told me I should just get a job and invest into VOO.

Kill all gen xers.
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>>535035284
>BIIIIIIG nasty stinky shit (smelly)
>enter enter
>"kill all gen xers"
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also youre standing the entire time, like walmart. so if youre tall or fat its exhausting
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>>535032782
It's slower than a pothead and fumbles around like someone with epilepsy. This is a task that could be accomplished with a simple mechanical arm or even a specialized conveyor. The humanoid robot is an overbuilt solution for problems that were solved decades ago with simpler equipment. But you go right ahead and keep investing.
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>>535031066
when they stop being human looking because the world stops being designed around humans, you can complain about that too
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>>535036006
The thing about tech like this is it tends to advance and advance pretty quickly. Humanoid robots may be a novelty but the workforce will be more and more robotic as time goes on.
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>>535031651
>>535033455
its a fucking jeet in a VR headset and this is probably a fucking scam to get some dumbass boomer to invest his retirement savings into this fraudulent company
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>>535031066
Because they are designed to be general purpose intelligence. They will be drop-in replacements for humans in any field within the next decade, and most menial labour jobs within the next two years.

Why does this filter so many people?
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>>535031843
>>535033455
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>>535036163
You don't understand, this is a job that was already automated with specialized conveyors, upc scanners, and sorting arms with pneumatic "hands". A human wouldn't be paid to flip packages all fucking day, there are already things that handle this shit.
This is significantly slower than the conveyor systems used by package carriers since the 90s. This robot is a puppet show for retarded investors. There's nothing to improve, you're reinventing the wheel for 1000x the price and 1/10th the speed of current package handling systems.
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>>535036618
you should edit in a remote camera view of a jeet piloting it from india for 50 cents an hour
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>>535036618
would it have killed the chinks to glue some googly eyes on it
maybe draw a smiley face on it
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>>535036618
why would a factory need a general purpose robot when it can just make the conveyor belt flip the tags on its own
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>>535030886
>Watch a team of humanoid robots running a full 8-hr shift at human performance levels.
8 hours is just the demo
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>>535036163

I wish we would just abandon people like you in the wild. Fuck your UBI dreams. Almost nobody wants that and if you do something is wrong with you. You would be anti robot and AI if someone told you UBI would never exist obviously.
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>>535030886
great, surely you fucking retards in france can stop importing the entirerty of apefrica, now that robots can replace low skill jobs, right?
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>>535031399
I design, program, and commission the conveyor systems that feed the packages to these chutes.

If it it could be done with a rotating metal bar, it would have been.
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>>535035213
Would you rather have a bunch of mexicans in your building, or robots? Hmm, which one steals? Which one might be violent, which one might demand more money?
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>>535030886
was that an actual human job?
eight hours flipping parcels label side down for, i assume, minimum wage.
the turnover/burnout/suicide rate must be high
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>>535032840
why would they give you anything? did you pay for the robots?
there's never going to be any UBI
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>>535036638
>This robot is a puppet show for retarded investors.
This is undoubtedly true.
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>>535031873
>>535033243

It's turning incoming "bulk" flow into singulated, scannable flow, presumably for a sorter downstream. Packages/envelops come into the warehouse in giant boxes or carts and tipped onto conveyor lines, then transported to these chutes to be singulated. There are other automated means of singulation, but most suck.
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>>535037003
You suck at design then, sorting bars aren't the only thing in conveyor systems. Scanner chutes and slotted conveyors eliminate the need to rotate most packages entirely.
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>>535030886
bruh he's just turning them upside down and pushing them away..................

am I missing something?
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>>535031066
Versatility. Human form allows it to use human tools.
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>>535031066
humanoid form makes it easier to just slap it into any existing human job
and instead of making 9000 different robot designs tailored for different jobs, you just mass produce a single design
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>>535037130
>why would they give you anything? did you pay for the robots?
>there's never going to be any UBI
They are going to throw hundreds of millions of people out of the workforce globally, billions? Not sure how they keep a lid on that other than UBI.
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>>535037183
We really trying to pretend like putting parcels on a conveyer belt one by one is impressive?
I thought he was at least scanning them or something
Nigger machines have been able to do this for decades
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>>535031066
Because the robot will also drove a car and rent an apartment. How could a machine do this??
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>>535037264
Why does Amazon use the exact setup in the OP (with a human instead of a robot, also top and bottom scan, not bottom scan only) in all of their major sort facilities then? Do they suck at design too?
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>>535037421
self driving car is just a train, and property is determined by a piece of paper so a printer could do that
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>>535031297
I have a unitree g1 and these American tourists got very upset that I dressed him like a plantation worker while talking in a southern accent
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>>535030886
BRO FUCKING DEDEDED ON THE JOB
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>>535030886
FAKE...Just invest in our robot company so we can fuck off with all the BILLIONS even though we know it wont work..

A smart person would build something so much better than a "HUMANOID" robot to do work..

Its all a scam to get RETARD INVESTORS to part with their cash so they can carry on their work even if it doesn't work you retards have funded them so they become RICH..

Why would you build a human looking robot to do work ?
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>>535030886
We are cooked
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>>535033127
>Every single place these fuckers would work in is already OSHA approved.
OSHA approved does not mean ADA-compliant. Lots of work sites are not wheelchair accessible. Though a warehouse would be.

>Putting them on two wheels would be far simpler, far cheaper, far more efficient, far faster, and far more reliable.
four mecanum wheels, rather
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>>535037572
robovaxx status?
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>>535037572
i assume the motorcycle mode is him recalibrating whenever he encounters a problem
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>>535037497
Amazon has that for shit that doesn't scan or other issues, but it's not a primary sorting flow. The bot is clearly not handling that type of sorting. People only have to sort like that if a scanner or something else is down, and it happens often enough. Also the humans have to move a lot faster than your spastic marionette, or shit gets backed up.
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>>535037421
I suppose you will ask the robot for a date..
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>>535031066
Because they are retarded.
Back when steam engines were all the rage, factories would run one giant engine per hall driving a shaft that would run through the entire building to power the machines. This was insanely unsafe for obvious reasons.
When electrical engines were invented, simply replaced the steam engine and they kept the central driving shaft, which barely made any difference
It wasn't until later someone realized you could simply have each work station run on a smaller engine that can be turned on and off on demand without creating a giant hazard.

The same thing is with these humanoid robots and AGI in general. Neural networks are much more efficient if they are given explicit scopes and tools rather than trying to swap them in for humans and have them do everything at the same time
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>>535033127
Tracks kind of stink when you scale them down to human leg size; the reason you don't see TALON drones and similar in use that much is because it's easy for them to lose balance and either detrack themselves or tip over. The ideal thus far has been sticking wheels on a pair of legs like Boston Dynamics has been fiddling with, maybe with a provision to tuck them back for increased stability like those shoes that had built-in skates back in the day.
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>>535037572
>>535037830
jeet driver shift change
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>>535031066
if it's human looking then you don't have to change the pre-existing layout of the floor.
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>>535037572
its nice that Joe Biden was able to get a job after the presidency.
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>>535036632
Yeeah they're kinda retarded now, but this is the most retarded they will ever be.
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>>535030886
Destroy it.
>>535031066
Because it's designed to imitate, mock and replace you, it's designed to wipe out all humans apart from people like Schwab.
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>>535031651
So this is what wagies do all day. Fascinating.
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It has a light touch, it manipulates the bags and boxes very smoothly. This thing could be used to do pretty much any job in retail. All you would need is a tech on duty to do repairs/maintenance.
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>>535030886
Why is it only a 8 hour shift?
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>>535031399
>Uber and Lyft will probably go away soon because of that.
retard
they'll be the ones using the self driving cars
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>>535038478
Probably to show how productive it is compared to a human working a regular shift.
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>>535031066
Boomers can't comprehend that a machine works 24/7 and does a human's job without taking breaks unless it literally looks like a human working forever. This is marketing.
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>>535031651
It's so obvious that robot is being remote controlled. An AI robot wouldn't whiff so often on touching the packages
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>>535031651
lol you never saw people working on a line if you think it can compete with humans
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>>535032208
never
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>>535038373
they've been training these things on these tasks for years and the technology underlying them can't really scale anymore without the government giving them privatized nuclear reactors
I don't think this is the bottom of the curve
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>>535030886
100% its being controlled by a person with vr. Look at how it moves. Way to human for some ai not bullshit. Its a Philippino with a VR headset.
>>535031224
Yes.
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Is anyone even asking why we're building terminator? Why are we building skynet? Why are we acting like this is business as usual? Why is nobody talking about what the FUCK is happening? Why are we all ignoring it like the elephant in the room? Like lemmings?
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>>535031066
good try waggie, we both know its over for you, wave the flag already, spare us the shame
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>>535032608
ever
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>>535038373
>Yeeah they're kinda retarded now, but this is the most retarded they will ever be.
>>535038401
>Destroy it.
>Because it's designed to imitate, mock and replace you, it's designed to wipe out all humans apart from people like Schwab.
Butlerian Jihad when?
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>>535032608
heard
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>>535031066
All of our tools and structures are designed for humans.
If we are designing robots to fulfill human functions, it makes more sense to build the robots to match the environment than make the environment match the robots.
Since the environment is designed for humans it means the robots will logically be humanoid.
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>>535032608
of
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>>535038749
>Is anyone even asking why we're building terminator? Why are we building skynet? Why are we acting like this is business as usual? Why is nobody talking about what the FUCK is happening? Why are we all ignoring it like the elephant in the room? Like lemmings?
Considering the strides AI and is making and quickly this is kind of true.
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>>535031066
Because they want to be God
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>>535030886
AI = Actually Indians
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>>535038973
i know what's missing
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>>535031066
>Why does it have to be human looking?

This.

I prefer something like Number 5 that doesn't live in the uncanny valley.
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>>535032244
one time fee of $20,000 is still better than paying a nigger $40-50,000 annually to do it
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>>535031399
this, they want you to feel worthless
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>>535036618
Chinks are well known to have HUMANS in a robot looking suit.

"Lookie how advanced our woobahts are!"
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>>535038873
Soon, inshallah, TOTAL CLANKER MELTDOWN
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>>535030886
My question is how long do its batteries last and how long does it take to recharge?
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>>535030886
Robots will free us from the wagecuck hellscape.
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>>535032781
Most people's jobs are repetitive and mundane. I worked at an industrial laundry where we were turning out overalls to wash covered in pig brains and cow blood. It got even worse with the weed overalls from the medicinal marijuana place.

If a robot takes that job, it will be a mercy for the people involved.
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>>535030886
That's pretty cool, but that is nowhere near "human performance levels". That is incredibly slow. If that was at even a small Amazon facility, every line would be jammed and that employee would be moved to another position immediately. Coaching can't even fix that rate.
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>>535032608
prototyping
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>>535031526
BACK TO THE PILE BOYS
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>Spending over $100,000 in 8 hours to avoid paying a human $20/hour.
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>>535039610
Why would it need a battery something like this would probably never move from it's spot (other than for maintenance reasons) a cable is fine
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>>535030886
>robot scratches ass
>reaches up to adjust VR goggles
I think its just being remote piloted by a jeet.
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>>535039100

Dudes, you seriously think those clankers are only going to cost 20K???
Or that you will be allowed to own it, instead of paying a daily fee for using it?
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>>535030886
Why would it only work an 8 hour shift?
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>>535031810
recharging the battery. kek.
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oh god, what are we doing
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>>535040901
My managers feel the same way.
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>>535031830
many people dont need mental stimulation from wage slaving. they put on headphones and just mentally check out until break time
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>>535031474

wrong. its just propaganda.

if CEOs would just show a "mini crane" who is doing fine work a human couldnt do as fine, consistant & at scale, without workersright, pay etc.

these CEOs would all be shot in the face by their own workers. also if you would give a "robotic system" who analyzise, does decisions the ability to say yes or no and talk to you like a chatbot for analitics, the system might say buy me more hardware to grow and operate or im gonna kill you when you walk down the production site next time
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>>535038373
No it isn't, the most retarded they will ever be was when the first one was made. This may it may not be the least retarded they will ever be
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>>535031066
Because they suffer from hubris, or chutzpah if you will, the same reason for the fall of Lucifer.
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>>535040901
It's probably a sparky joke at the expense of what's coming for those that do.
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>>535031224
imagine living in a world where barely sentient plebs ask themselves eschatological questions.
this is a symptom of extreme weakness for a civilization. extinction times tier weakness. Sad.
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>>535031066
Dumbass...it's a demonstration. They intend these robots to do human-style menial labor. As soon as they can dust, do yardwork, and prep food, I'm totally leasing one. $20/days? DAAAAAMN!
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>>535031789
And turn them into carbon-neutral crude oil!
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>>535030886
Why does it need to look like a person? There are tons of other robots that do jobs in factories. This isn't even noteworthy, it's actually slow for a robot.
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>>535031789
Good. Fuck all you annoying cunts.
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>>535031843
I want my robo-waifu to look like Dawn Dunlap from 1979's "Laura". Cooking, cleaning, yardwork, and heaping piles of robo-sex. Sign me up!
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>>535043513
bro thinks he's a 10%er
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>>535031066
Because they used real human sorters to train the robot.
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>>535032069
Boy, you sure have a lot of opinions for someone with no money, no influence, and no marketable job skills. Literally why would anyone listen to you? Are you deliberately trying to stoke the Terminator scenario? https://www.youtube.com/shorts/E39j0LohT_w
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>>535031830
Honestly it doesn't look bad if I can have music / youtube / a radio running. Give me a big TV with the best slop loaded and I could do it all day, hook up a fleshlight to the conveyor belt that rotates with the belt's force and I could skip my break.
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>>535034934
We've actually had abundance (and thus artificial scarcity) for about a century now, picrelated. What we're seeing with robotics, AI, and automation is abundance so extreme that it will become hard to keep up the pretense of scarcity. When actual abundance exists, but is concentrated, having wealth is no longer a question of wealth, it's a question of power. The only way you'll get some of it is force, just like the only way we seized right from George III was force.

Leftists like to use language like "access to healthcare" or "access to housing", which presumes that wealth just somehow exists of its own accord and the only question is the fairness of distribution. Automation is threatening to make this a reality, not a fantasy, and thus only way to claim right to a piece of that abundance will be as an inalienable right/entitlement, not as something you have to earn. Earning will be impossible. You can't outcalculate a computer and you can't outwork a robot. Unless you firmly make the moral case for entitlement to a share of Earth's resources by natural or divine right, you'll end up with nothing. This is why ideas like those of Chesterton and C.H. Douglas are so important. They're economics with a moral basis that presumes the natural, inalienable, and inherent *entitlement to a real measure of actual wealth*.
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>>535031066
>pervert the divine form
If anything, they're paying homage to it.
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>>535030886

So robots do all jobs and life can finally be free?
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>>535044122
free?
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>>535032163
Are you deliberately missing the point, or are you stupid? This is a demonstration of the robots' capabilities. They can move into factories/workspaces meant for humans seamlessly. And they make 25x less than minimum wage. This video is earth-shattering & you're all "hurr durr why don't they spend more money for a specialized solution"?
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>>535044003
Bad thought process. It's not about outcompeting a robot. What are the goods it is trading? Retarded temu plastic shit. What is the data it is handling? Retarded CEO line go up manufactured shit. Shit's fake. Shit doesn't go to anywhere, isn't bought by anyone and isn't used by anything. A medieval blacksmith making horseshoes has more objective utility than any modern invention. A majority of this automation is going to keep a business operational so it can get fake money from the isreali government that shouldn't exist. And won't exist in the future.
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>>535032156
The robots can fix and upgrade each other, dumbass. They're not going to get chucked into the landfill. Wow, even by 4chan standards, the posters here are especially stupid tonight.
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>>535044426
No, you're just not applying your own reasoning uniformly. The robots are also going to make the horseshoes and whatever other real goods actually used for things. The remaining, fake part of the economy is currently just a pretext to keep the rest of the population occupied and exhausted. They'll keep this up as long as they can, constantly complaining about "labor shortages" and endless pushing for more mass migration to "meet demand". And that demand is already fake. Amazon has factory-to-landfill destruction quotas on all sorts of both real and fake goods, from worthless covid masks to laptops and tools: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxqz2g05MTI

Steinback complained about the same thing with crop destruction in The Grapes of Wrath.
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We will definitely throw out the AI killer drones and AI killer humanoid robots and nothings gonna stop that.

If you viewed antisemitic content and commented your approval, then you're on a list. The names on that list are given to a number of alphabet agencies and to palantir type organizations.
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>>535030886
imagine posting obvious silliness here.
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>>535031354
This. An Indian is teleopeerating the robot
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>>535044817

@grok any proof to these claims?
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>>535033190
Wow...you really can't see past the end of your own nose, can you.
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>>535030886
>8hr shift
Why
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>>535038373
They can always cheap out on cameras and sensors and processing power in an effort to save money. I bet at some point someone said that wrenches were at their worst point in history and they could only get better, they found a way to cheap out on cheap utilitarian flat pieces of metal.
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>>535033361
It’s because that’s how long an Indian teleoperating the robot can work
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>>535033500
>Inefficient, and too costly.
You are REALLY behind the times. Almost comically so.
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>>535044872
Why does it keep touching its head (adjusting its goggles)
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>>535031066
>package sorting robot
It was built to replace any human labor, not just package sorting. It far cheaper to mass produce at scale if you only have one model, not 50,000 different models for every possible role a robot could fill.

This is why Elon and the faggot politicians he pays are now against importing cheap human labor, btw. So he can sell robots to factories. Has jack shit to do with social cohesion or saving the White race.
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>>535033614
>people have intrinsic value
They can be converted into carbon-neutral crude oil. That's all the value they need. See >>535042966
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>>535031651
SÖY AS FUCK
WHAT A BETA LOOKING FAGGOT
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>>535043834
The robot is cheaper. The cost to lease it is 25x less than minimum wage.
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>>535045126
The fleshlight could be hooked up to actually move the belt when I thrust into it so you would be saving on powering the belt plus the robot.
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>>535045187
You're not going to do that job 22 hours per day for $20/day. Stop deliberately missing the point.
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>>535044912
Because it's actually a human. If we don't get full 24 hour shift of it continuously working while also a human goes into frame to fix the packages it dropped on the ground it's not real.
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>>535030886
So is everyone too retarded to tell that this is just a CG animation?
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>>535030886
Look at all the packages that are piled up because the robot is so slow. The machine feeding them is going to break with all the buildup and some will have to go in and clean up the mess.
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>>535045250
It's not going to either, post the actual price tag of this thing.
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>no one posted the clip of it touching the side of its head, and its arms going out like someone sitting in a chair
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>>535030886
Why stop at 8 hours?
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>>535045286
Have you not been keeping up with the news? They're going to lease these for $600 per month.
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/247-live-feed-watch-humanoids-work-factory-floor
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>>535030886
Its not doing anything though?
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>>535031066
>Why does it have to be human looking?
this way they're gathering data that can be used in many other applications not just sorting packages.
making a package sorting robot would offer information/insights only on that particular application. but this way they can see all the data points for a humanoid shape, stress points etc. that can be cross-used for other humanoid applications/jobs.

>>535031066
>Why are they trying to pervert the divine form?
huh?

>A package sorting robot could be 100X better if it wasn't made to look like a human.
again, they don't want to make the best perfect package sorter, they want to start figuring out how to replace humans so they're gathering data from humanoid robots, makes perfect sense once you understand the purpose
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>>535045435
>They're going to
Words on a screen. You just put words on a screen that mean literally nothing.
Plus I'm not reading that link, this is an imageboard. Make it an image or I'm not interested.
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>>535045298
Probably training artifacts, i.e. it trained on actual human motion, and the humans in the motion-capture suits kept doing that for obvious reasons.
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>>535030886
>okay take this training data of a human
>and now apply it to a dog shaped robot
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So this is the next tech scam after AI goes bust. What are they gonna do when all the gullible boomers are gone?
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>>535031066
It stands at a kiosk meant for a human and can do parts of the process designed for humans
Its unironically meant to replace people
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>>535045453
It's arranging the package so that the label is facing downward, i.e. so that it can be scanned reliably later down the line. Wow, you're literally dumber than a robot. No doubt you were replaced by AI a long, long time ago.
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>>535031354
>>535044817
i dont get this cope. so, okay, lets say it is.

how does this change the unemployment? does it feel better because an indian stole your job instead of a.i?
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>>535045435
>>535045507
Ah ok it was just someone posting extremely low quality posts once again.
>Last week, Figure CEO Brett Adcock told Sourcery's Molly O'Shea about a "near-term" push to bring humanoid robots into homes, where they would perform basic household tasks under a consumer subscription model that could cost "hundreds per month," similar to a car lease.
>Adcock said the robots could "cost something like $600 a month" for consumers...
>Could cost
>Could
So they don't have a price tag, they're not rolling them out, they have speculations on the price and it's the same "robots at home" scam that was piloted by indians before, it's an indian inside there. Once I actually looked at the article I recognized the scam instantly that they did a couple times before where it's a housework bot piloted by an indian.
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>>535031066
Why doesn't it have four arms and three legs?
Silicon valley jeets aren't so smart after all.
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>>535045579
>>535045579
>It's arranging the package so that the label is facing downward
HO LEE FUK, SO AMAZING hahaha, shut the fuck up faggot.
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>>535045507
Even by 4chan standards, that's the weakest argument I've heard in months. Enjoy being obsolete. At least your corpse can be turned into carbon-neutral crude oil. You're not getting UBI...you're getting thrown into the pressure tank.
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>>535045675
Yeah, for decades we've had little robots hooked up to air nozzles that would blow leafs / debris out of berries and other food products with extreme precision.
It's just shitty repackaged technology that's no improvement over what we have today.
>>535045741
zero arguments presented ever. words on a screen.
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>>535045675
It replaces a human doing the same work, without any need to re-engineer the workspace. Wow, you are deliberately missing the point. Too bad there's no prize for being a grade-A moron.
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>>535045622
>So they don't have a price tag, they're not rolling them out, they have speculations on the price and it's the same "robots at home" scam that was piloted by indians before
nobody gives a fuck about robots in your home
every billionaire gives all the possible fucks about robots replacing your job. they literally want all of you OUT, the do not want to deal with any of you mfs again, ever, in any circumstance, in any place.

fuck it, think if I need to fix some shit with my car I'd risk some random mechanic scamming me not replacing my oil filter, overcharging me for shit and all that crap? nah, rather go to some fucking station, pay less and have robots do the job perfectly, fastest possible time, and not have to worry about fucking anything up in the process, dropping their shit in my engine or who fucking knows what else
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>>535045622
You haven't been keeping up with the news. You read one article, took parts of it out of context, blew it out of proportion, and started acting smug. You have to be deliberately acting stupid.
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>>535031066
it is cheaper to use existing infrastructure that humanoid robots could use instead of building everything from the ground up
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>>535045622
m8 you can already buy the toilet cleaning ones, last year
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>>535045772
Exactly, have none of these retarded faggots ITT ever watched How Its Made lol?
>hurr lurr the robot fliped a package
LOL
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>>535045772
It's far more than words on a screen. By the time you pull your head out of your ass, it'll be too late, and you'll find yourself herded to the nearest hydrothermal liquefaction plant, where robots will snap your neck & your corpse will be turned into carbon-neutral crude oil. No UBI in your future.
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>>535045919
Every single time extremely low quality posts with no substance.
>>535045903
>Nobody gives a fuck about the topic of the thread
But that's the topic of the thread that we're literally discussing right now that the OP video is based on, it's not a factory bot, that's the description of the bot.
>>535045994
Yeah I remember the threads from back then now that I've seen an article on it, those were the ones where if they fail to complete a task or get confused an indian pilots it.
>>535046106
Extremely low quality + trolling outside of b + words on screen.
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>>535045841
see
>>535045772

(you) thick cunt
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>>535046139
Last time...you haven't been keeping up with the news, and your content-free posts qualify far more as "words on a screen" than the news of general-purpose robotic advances for the last several months.
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the middle class is fucked
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>>535046225
Yeah it's just low quality spam of the same post over and over.
>Last time
yeah right, buddy.
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>>535046139
>>Nobody gives a fuck about the topic of the thread
I literally explained why they are using humanoid robots here:
>>535045473
>again, they don't want to make the best perfect package sorter, they want to start figuring out how to replace humans so they're gathering data from humanoid robots, makes perfect sense once you understand the purpose
anyone saying otherwise has no fucking idea what they are talking about.

the whole singular purpose of the robots in OP is precisely data collection, not the actual result of their immediate work. they are not useful as package sorters, they are useful for data collection that is very valuable for humanoid robots performing manual labor in a work environment. that's it
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>>535046232
Anyone who isn't a billionaire is fucked.
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>Robot assumes obvious neutral-balance position and starts to sway, so the Indian tele-operator can switch to a new person
It's a faaaaake
https://x.com/DemetriusZhomir/status/2054624893262610467
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>>535046538
yeah. we're all fucked
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>Robot misses a couple packages, adjust the tele-operator visor, and then starts working perfectly again
So fucking fake
https://x.com/adcock_brett/status/2054603963996278786
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>>535046538
billionaires are not the ones who hold absolute power in this world anon. billionaires amount for 1-2 years worth of US military budget, that's it. and it's not cold hard cash, it's paper wealth. that easily changes from month to month.
statistically speaking they have higher chances of surviving but if the real powers decide everyone out they don't have much to offer.
think paperclip (money) maximizer AGI cannot replace whatever tf they have to offer? lmao
plus those mfs are more dangerous than your average poor pleb normie with no resources or much will to do anything
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>>535031066
>he doesnt understand
we are now making it in our image
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>>535046139
oh no im talking about primeai that already has goverment contracts and is already in use in schools
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>>535030886
>at human performance levels
>can't even properly grip the package half the time



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