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by ggm
248 days ago
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UAW flexes and asks what rate of pay the robot operator will get, agreeing to displace the line workers. I've been around the Mazda plant in Hiroshima, and the man-machine work pattern there was interesting. Taking static site robotics and making it mobile is a pretty natural progression. Maybe has more complexities but also has less embedded capital in the ground, to construct the flow process around the static robot. So as a step along the path for automation, bizarre though I think it is, having autonomous robots might be short-term to a path of re-working the process to suit static, less expensive robots. |
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