It seems that there are two ideas in the tech industry when there is talk where human workers fit into the AI -powered world that they are creating: either they Think that all of their own jobs will be done through boats. (VC Mark Anderson Thinks that think That his job as an investor can never be automatic).
Or do they think that boats will do boring work, and work as human peers in jobs, while humans do new jobs that create a boot revolution. The latter is one that supports most through historical evidence. Global Economic Forum Predicts that 92 million roles will be displaced Through current technical trends, but 170 million new jobs will be created.
For those who do not have economic power, or intellectual interest, to get a master’s degree in AI and machine learning-especially those who are now occupying non-skilled labor roles like warehouse workers-what does a future full of booty look for them?
Amazon on Wednesday indicated a route when it announced great progress towards transforming warehouse workers from a robot. With its new Wilkan robot that “can feel”.
CEO Andy Jessi is helping to secure work by handling challenging tasks, while creating opportunities for enhancing its capabilities in restoration of robotics. “ posted on x.
In a breath, of Amazon Blog Post It has been stated about how the robot will work alongside humans, collecting items from the tallest and lowest shelves of the warehouse, so humans do not need to climb the ladder or bend down all day. Then man will only collect items stored in the middle and/or objects that the new “feeling” robot still cannot manage to take in some way.
In the next breath, Amazon talks about how it is training very few warehouse workers to become a robot technician, as it uses a boot for the more the warehouse choosing.
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The blog post said, “These robots – which contribute to 75 percent of customer orders – created hundreds of new types of jobs in Amazon, from robotic floor monitors to on -site reliability engineers,” said the blog post, adding that the blog post is available for a job.
Although Amazon did not say so, it would not be clearly 1: 1 conversion. For this, the human army will not need to monitor the robot as it needs to be fulfilled directly. Nor will everyone have the ability or desire to become a robot mechanics.
But the fact is that Amazon has included his Wilkan’s announcement as well as information about his re -training program.
The reason for this is that there is still very little evidence as to how the post robot working works for the working class human beings. (Also an AI start -up founder Suggested To tech that in the world of all the jobs, man lives in some way on the welfare of the government.)
But perhaps, instead of the grocery clerk, there will be “automation monitors”, as we now have a clerk to check ourselves. Instead of fast food chefs, workers monitor kickboats, etc. Like running a robot becomes like running a PC: Everyone needs to know how to be employed.
Then once again, this fully booty future can never really happen. Boats can only be the scope of the largest and deep pocket companies-such as how they are used with Amazon or in things like automotive manufacturing-while the majority of retailers, restaurants and driving jobs continue by humans. For at least several decades.
Remember, Amazon is a company trying to sell its bus walkout automation to Amazon Go Technology To a wide retail/grocery industry. The retail industry is not very fond of Amazon, its biggest competitor, and was not very interested. Tech was found later Humans use in India to watch and label videosAnd even Amazon later withdrew from its use. Is such a tech (through Amazon or other) Hardly visible In the forest today