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This is the best summary I could come up with:


Amazon is experimenting with a humanoid robot as the technology company increasingly seeks to automate its warehouses.

The company’s ambitious drive to integrate robotics across its sprawling operation has sparked fears about the effect on its ​workforce of almost 1​.5​ million human​s.

Insisting that people are “irreplaceable” in the company’s operation, Brady pushed back at the suggestion it could one day have a fully automated warehouse.

Digit was developed by Agility Robotics, a startup based in Corvallis, Oregon, and backed by Amazon.

Amazon plans to put Digit to work “in spaces and corners of warehouses in novel ways”, it said in a blogpost.

Separately at Wednesday’s event, Amazon announced it was deploying a robotic system called Sequoia at one of its Houston warehouses in an effort to speed up deliveries.


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This is why any politicians say they are bringing back the manufacturing jobs back to “US” “Japan” “Germany” or whatever are extremely dumb.

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The big reason corporations are using robots instead of human labor is because people either don’t want to work or can’t hold a position.

The turnover rate is actually insane in these positions; enough so that they would rather spend more paying a technician to set up an automated cell with robots, PLC’s, pneumatic slides, ect.

It’s sad af but don’t blame the robots or the technicians, this is not their fault.

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This take is so horrible - you are the first person i ever blocked in my life

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It’s amazing how they disregard the absolute shit working conditions Amazon warehouse jobs have, that can’t totally be why they have a high turnover rate right?

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Nobody ever considers the feelings of the poor corporations! It’s all the fault of those mealy-mouthed… sneers … humans! With their “I’m tired” and “I need to eat food” and “I need to go to the bathroom.” How is that productive or efficient? How does that contribute to shareholder value?
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I have to admit I’ve never heard anyone read a high attrition rate and then put the blame on the workers. I really, really, hope this person isn’t in any position to make decisions in an organization.

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The turnover rate at companies like Amazon is so high because the working conditions are so poor and demanding. People are just liabilities and expenses that should be burned through.

Amazon has burned through so many employees that they worry they will not have enough viable applicants to keep filling positions. That isn’t because of the workers, that is a calculated decision by management.

https://www.essence.com/news/amazon-burning-through-workers/

There is no need to a shill and push right wing talking points for corporations, they get plenty of help from the politicians and news networks they buy.

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The big reason corporations are using robots instead of human labor is because people either don’t want to work or can’t hold a position.

For some reason, people aren’t big fans of timed bathroom breaks and monitored smalltalk.

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What are your other hot takes? Trump won the election? The “lizard people” control the media? Slavery was beneficial to black people?

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I work in this industry, and you couldn’t be more wrong. The turnover rate is so high because the job is incredibly demanding, working conditions are usually horrible, and the pay is absolute shit.

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If you can’t work, then no job for you.

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Digit gone get his ass knocked over.

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Why do they need a humanoid robot to move an empty box from one conveyor belt to the other? They could have made a conveyor belt or robot arm instead.

Whatever. I’m glad no human is needed to waste their life doing that shit job.

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Yep! No one wants these jobs lol

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You think this is the only job they will ever do? They gotta start somewhere.

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I think this whole post sounds astroturfed by people pushing the idea that workers being denied jobs is a good thing. At least I hope it is, because otherwise that means people actually believe that.

Let’s face it, the only reason we get by is because rich people need our labor.

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That’s not what these robots are doing. They are picking items out of bins, verifying them, and packing them into totes which will be put on a conveyor. A conveyor is good for moving boxes or totes, but that’s about it. It does really poorly with small items, large items, irregular shapes, and especially anything in a bag.

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That’s not what these robots are doing. They are picking items out of bins, verifying them, and packing them into totes which will be put on a conveyor. A conveyor is good for moving boxes or totes, but that’s about it. It does really poorly with small items, large items, irregular shapes, and especially anything in a bag.

This guy Material Handlings. Handles Material? Does Material Handling?

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I’ve heard “material handles” and “handles materials,” but you are correct. I this-guy it hard.

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