foxnews.com/tech/amazon-machines-replace-thousands-of-jobs
The machines, which were being tested in a few warehouses in recent years, are able to scan goods coming down a conveyor belt and put them in custom-built boxes a few seconds later.
The machines can pack up boxes at a rate of 600 to 700 per hour, or four to five times as fast as human workers, according to Reuters, which first reported the development.
Also at: Reuters
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 20 2019, @09:56AM
> Wasn't it Ford ...
That's the popular story that I heard as a kid. But more recently, I read another point of view which said that Ford's assembly line was such boring, demeaning, work that he had to pay more just to get enough employees. The more skilled workers from before the production line mostly quit(?) Not sure which version is true, there may be some truth on both sides of this story?