By R.C.
Fri, May 10, 2019 10:18 p.m. While many fear the possibility of robots taking their job, a growing number of companies are putting AI-equipped machines to work in roles humans never wanted in the first place. www.dailymail.co.uk |
Advanced machine learning enables robotic unloaders to unload trucks, trailers and shipping containers in less than half the time it would manually while handling products with greater care. Using a combination of vacuum arms and a conveyor sweep system, these robots are capable of handling diverse case sizes and weights, even from trailers ... www.youtube.com |
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What happens when robots say,"I've developed 'artificial intelligence'--and I quit--going on a sabbatical."
By that time,people will be too fat to replace them and do any work--tech companies will have to create "negro robots"--robots with a lower IQ than the average android.The upside is,they won't evolve to a higher level of thinking,the downside is,they'll be slow,fu*k things up and sing gospel songs while they shoot each other.
--GR Anonymous
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