Robots Evolving

Respected by who?

People who work in the robotics industry. They have over two dozen partners, a couple hundred employees and a strong revenue stream. Just because you may have never heard about them does not mean they are not considered a legit, growing company within robotics.
 
People who work in the robotics industry. They have over two dozen partners, a couple hundred employees and a strong revenue stream. Just because you may have never heard about them does not mean they are not considered a legit, growing company within robotics.

I’ve heard of them, that video posted is fake 🤷🏽‍♂️

You honestly can’t tell?

We lost already :smh:
 
I’ve heard of them, that video posted is fake 🤷🏽‍♂️

You honestly can’t tell?

We lost already :smh:

I don’t know, man. I don’t work with that sector of Boston Dynamics but I know about Atlas which is the robot I posted in the link so I assumed that was a live demo. I also know they have the robot dog which is real so I also figured Atlas and that video was real too.
 
That look like ps4 graphics. Fake as ever.
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People need to realize robots/automation still needs supervision and maintenance from an actual human. Unless Ai can manage to do physical repairs like a mechanic then we’re definitely doomed in terms of people who have skilled trades.
 
People need to realize robots/automation still needs supervision and maintenance from an actual human. Unless Ai can manage to do physical repairs like a mechanic then we’re definitely doomed in terms of people who have skilled trades.
But it will reduce the people needed for jobs. Thats the problem. You see it at the grocery store. 10 checkout lanes but 2 people working due to self checkout. So you have 10 people managing the equipment of bots doing the jobs 50 people use to do, for example. Thats the potential reality and thats a huge problem.
 
My thing is, if workers are replaced by robots, how is everyone going to afford to buy the products that made all these companies money? Would there not be a line where its NOT profitable to have all robot workers?
 
But it will reduce the people needed for jobs. Thats the problem. You see it at the grocery store. 10 checkout lanes but 2 people working due to self checkout. So you have 10 people managing the equipment of bots doing the jobs 50 people use to do, for example. Thats the potential reality and thats a huge problem.
This is what these capitalists/corps want Break down simple job positions to maximize profits.
 
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