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12/08/2023
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By Ethan Huff
China’s humanoid robot factories to go online in 2025, HALF of human labor force to be eliminated
The year 2030 is shaping up to be the endgame year for a multitude of major globalist projects, which include humanoid robots that will replace much of the human labor force, both blue-collar and white-collar. Communist China says it plans to begin unleashing its own humanoid robots, one of which is called GR-1, as soon […]
06/08/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
McDonald’s to test run AI-powered drive-thru windows that don’t need employees to take orders
In another move designed to shrink its workforce and save on labor expenses, McDonald’s is testing out its artificial intelligence-driven drive-thrus at 10 locations in Chicago. In these locations, workers will no longer be taking down the drive-thru orders of customers. A computer will do it instead, according to McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski. On Wednesday, June […]
09/27/2020
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By Ramon Tomey
Japanese convenience stores using VR-controlled robots to restock shelves
Two Japanese convenience stores have adopted a seven-foot-tall robot to restock store shelves. The robots, controlled remotely using virtual reality (VR), address concerns over social distancing for human employees in the workplace and Japan’s impending critical labor shortage. Japanese robotics company Telexistence is responsible for the robotic stock clerk, dubbed Model-T after Henry Ford’s famous […]
10/15/2019
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By Lance D Johanson
Automated unloaders can work “as fast as people” – are robots now poised to take over the workforce?
Competition drives innovation, but monopolies manifest the need for robotic automation, leaving people and their jobs behind. Taking advantage of the eCommerce boom, Amazon.com has become a monopolistic force, exerting the greatest leverage over the shipping sector of the U.S. economy. Now shipping 48 percent of its own packages in 2019, Amazon is saving billions […]
04/03/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Grab and sort: Can “ambidextrous” robots expedite package sorting systems?
California-based researchers are working on giving robotic arms the ability to work ambidextrously. They hope that these ambidextrous robots will be able to sort packages in warehouses at a faster and more efficient rate. Every new holiday season witnesses big improvements in the capabilities of electronic commerce (e-commerce) systems. The increasing speed and reliability of electronic purchases entice more […]
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