Say goodbye to Factory jobs as well...


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American grocery stores are eliminating more human jobs with automation like this

 

This is the Robopac Self Propelled Robot for Stretch Wrapping

 

These robots can wrap around 30 pallets of product each per hour and can run up to 13 hours on a charge. They don’t take lunch breaks or need days off

 

Machines like this could eliminate as many as 40,000 jobs in America alone
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0 +1 Cibaikia 3 days ago

Doesn’t look like a grocery store , misleading

0 +1 Panzerdivizzion 2 weeks ago

Back when I was young, I could do 30 loads a day.

3 +1 0falcon0 3 weeks ago

Nobody stands there and wraps pellets all day exclusively.

2 +1 L.X 3 weeks ago

Good, those jobs sucked! They need to get rid of all the shitty jobs.

1 +1 alien being 3 weeks ago

bout time

2 +1 The Car (1977) 3 weeks ago

"TUUk--ER--JERBS!...................................... OBAMA" ~Bubba

7 +1 Oculus_noctis 3 weeks ago

Old equipment. Now the two A.i. flat trucks that travel along the floor in unison and under a pallet, lift it and move it, is a sight to behold. When they work out how to make them do height work? it'll be the end of fork lift trucks and drivers.....

6 +1 Lemmiwinks 3 weeks ago

This has been around for a long time. Trust me; the billionaires get off too hard on having human slaves than any Ai machine. Warehouse jobs are safe

3 +1 tommix1 3 weeks ago

@Lemmiwinks Too true, A robotic person wouldn't care how much better you live than they. And you couldn't demean them.

4 +1 Myopinionisretarded 3 weeks ago

@tommix1 Ahem, whose going to replace the empty shrink wrap?

6 +1 tommix1 3 weeks ago

So who stacked the pallet? Pallet wrapping is a very small aspect of this work and a human does it faster.

5 +1 Jaycee53 3 weeks ago

Machines like this have been in use for a great many years.
Vertical stretch wrappers have been commonplace for 35 years to my certain knowledge. Someone still has to load the pallet place it on the floor and take it away, after it has been wrapped. All this machine does is let the warehouse have more flexibility over the use of floor space.

1 +1 JobyFluorine 3 weeks ago

This has been going on since the industrial revolution and started in earnest in the United States with Ely Whitney's invention of the cotton gin.

7 +1 BazBamigboy 3 weeks ago

@JobyFluorine Typical Low IQ Yank, The Industrial Revolution Started In Britain In 1760 With The Invention Of The Spinning Genny And The Steam Engine Which Were Later Stolen By The Yanks.

1 +1 JobyFluorine 3 weeks ago

@BazBamigboy It's obvious that you have issues writting coherent sentences, but you also need to work on your reading comprehension skills. Perhaps a remedial English course at the adult learning center?

3 +1 Theocritus 3 weeks ago

@BazBamigboy Whites did the industrial revolution. And lets get real, the Europeans have been behind the Whites in America for hundreds of years because you're too socialist/not capitalist enough. The vast bulk of the industrial revolution was in America, as was the tech revolution and now the AI revolution.