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: 2) by isostatic on Tuesday May 21 2019, @06:31AM
I do hope they automate my job - given that much of my job is automating my job. I don't want to do menial repetitive work that can be automated.
I trust that Buggy Whip manufacturers are still complaining about their jobs going?