on 05-03-2018 21:36
on 05-03-2018 21:36
Looks like the human burger flipper's end is on the horizon.
http://www.bbc.com/news/av/technology-43292047/burger-flipping-robot-begins-first-shift
05-03-2018 21:47 - edited 05-03-2018 21:52
05-03-2018 21:47 - edited 05-03-2018 21:52
Lester Burnham's dream was made possible through burger-flipping (American Beauty).
I think the best robot has to be the one from Wall-E that has to type on a keyboard - the Gatekeeper robot is one such example:
on 05-03-2018 22:38
on 05-03-2018 22:38
We will all be redundant come the next generation or two. Sometimes we just need to really think if an automated robotic existence is what we really want. Bit sad really....😢
on 05-03-2018 23:35
on 05-03-2018 23:35
on 06-03-2018 20:24
on 06-03-2018 20:24
Get used to more "automation" and another generation being lost from the start of the work ladder. Its a lot cheaper to invest in robotics and replace the ever increasing minimum wage (and now the National Living wage applied to over 25's) with liabilities being forced on the employer to pay. That has to come from somewhere and the customers isn't going to pay extra.
Just don't frequent these places as they introduce the replacements. McDonalds is just terrible now with the oversized screens you have to get past (the heavy hint at what you should do) and I just can't be bothered going through that so go for the human contact.