I think in a lot of cases the robot is overkill. As in, some times there is a simpler solution that could work just as good. But we men do love our gadgets.
@calloption The robot is usually the simplest solution. You're just emotionally invested in the alternative, so you pretend it's simpler. Robots don't do drugs or take maternity leave. They don't have unexplainable constant logical errors, and they certainly don't get to have equal chance at a job despite being inferior. Best robot gets the job. No tax credits, no crying, no "equality" BS.
@xnamkcor Don't get my wrong, I think the robot is part of our future. We have a FANUC where I work to do a simple task that I think could have been done in a more efficient way, Plus it more stuff I got to work on, LOL.
And the government public school system has utterly failed the majority of students. Wasting over $10,000 a year in a generalized education while the world's economy runs on increasing specialization. The good math/science student wastes valuable hours in English classes reading BS like Jane Eyre, while the future artist wastes valuable time on Physics, leaving neither with appreciable skills to compete with 3rd world cheap labor whose education was far cheaper.
The whole idea of robots is to replace dull and repetitive jobs such as packing stuff into boxes by technician jobs that are more demanding intellectually and that are therefore more interesting.
Personnally I would much rather have a technician job, where you have to figure out where the problems come from and find solutions.
What a beautiful robot - such elegant movement. And to think that this will put out of work the rest of the humans still employed in otherwise fully automated factories...I wish it was as simple as employing them to program or assemble the bots...
ya its cool!!! but great, another job field lost to robots, if people keep loosing their jobs to technology just so that the company can save money and increase productivity, who's gunna have a job left to buy the products...now if they could get that thing to empty the dishwasher and do my laundry that quick, that would rock
Someone is going to need to be able to repair the robots, and the systems, and the conveyors. When they get robots for that, then you might need to worry a bit.
hey MRSketch09...if you have ever been to a packaging factory you will know that It takes many people to package all the things that this robot is able to do byitself... and repairing the robots? .. I dont think everyone would just become technicians and even if they did .. I dont think we will need as many technicians as packagers so there will always be unemployment when robots come in.... its good for the company..not so good for the workers...
In the future people will only find work in creative fields. All manual labor and most service industry jobs will be robotic, with a few luxury human servant establishments for the wealthy. Those who choose not to work will probably be taken care of by government services, though most will continue to find useful work to do.
utopia. actually, i believe there's always going to be jobs for people. when we got machines, we needed people to operate them. now that we have robots, we need people to program them. (not to mention you still need chemists for food and medicine, engineers for designing cars etc). They aren't intelligent, you know.
Not unless you consider engineering a creative field. There will always need to be someone to design better machines, test them, figure out how to deploy them, program them, and maintain them. Say we were able to come up with a machine that does all this - you would still need the same things for that machine.
@SevenFirewalls a Recourse Based Economy and the venus project is the only viable suggestion. In this monetary system that we are now, more and people will be out of a job and in scarcity.
amazing!
shengzhangjohnson 4 months ago
I need one that opens the door for my cat when she wants in or outside.
1971SuperLead 6 months ago
@1971SuperLead google flo control cat door
bergerlemur 1 month ago
Im hungry..
dtiydr 6 months ago
I think in a lot of cases the robot is overkill. As in, some times there is a simpler solution that could work just as good. But we men do love our gadgets.
calloption 7 months ago
@calloption The robot is usually the simplest solution. You're just emotionally invested in the alternative, so you pretend it's simpler. Robots don't do drugs or take maternity leave. They don't have unexplainable constant logical errors, and they certainly don't get to have equal chance at a job despite being inferior. Best robot gets the job. No tax credits, no crying, no "equality" BS.
xnamkcor 4 months ago
@xnamkcor Don't get my wrong, I think the robot is part of our future. We have a FANUC where I work to do a simple task that I think could have been done in a more efficient way, Plus it more stuff I got to work on, LOL.
calloption 4 months ago
I'd say you have to lube that thing every hour!!
xxfm12xx 8 months ago
i surrender to my robot overlord
andiconda3 1 year ago
1:02 thats some goood gum rite there
MrTurboturbine 1 year ago
holy fucking shit!
lonothechamp 1 year ago
Впечатляет!
Золушка с руками бы оторвала такую сортировочную машинку)
RezitatorX 1 year ago
And the government public school system has utterly failed the majority of students. Wasting over $10,000 a year in a generalized education while the world's economy runs on increasing specialization. The good math/science student wastes valuable hours in English classes reading BS like Jane Eyre, while the future artist wastes valuable time on Physics, leaving neither with appreciable skills to compete with 3rd world cheap labor whose education was far cheaper.
hughtub 1 year ago
O_o
fuck
palidan99 2 years ago
Nice use of PIAB vacuum products on many of these applications! I have found success as well with the COAX integration. Great job Adept!
coachkoz9707 2 years ago
TOKER DERBZ
xXGogetaXx 2 years ago
BUT DUR TURK DUUUURRR
Lorbera 2 years ago
DET TUK ERR JEEEERRRBS
Geoy7 2 years ago
DEYRTUUKERJERRRBS
IlyaAndAGuitar 2 years ago
DEY TURKI JRBS
danthebard 2 years ago
NOOOO MY JOBBBB
EltBerserker 2 years ago
Even though I would have no real use for it, I want one. Also since when do pancakes come precooked?
foggydoggydoo 2 years ago
In Japan they do
27twentyseven27 2 years ago
Awesome robot. Though I worry about that dangling wire knocking things about.
Digeridude 2 years ago
bloody hell, how it senses things, this is wicked
bfy52 2 years ago
Forget the Chinese competing for your jobs. That keeps up, the Chinese will have no jobs!
gocolago33 2 years ago
lmao no shit Sherlock , : )
ewelmcc 2 years ago
mmm..frozen burgers and pancakes.....
MrHeavyMetalx 2 years ago
Well there goes a lot of jobs.. wow lol
Drecc69 2 years ago
Would you even want a job that is putting steaks on a plate for 8 hours a day?
roboslug 2 years ago 26
@roboslug So isn't it nice that this machine can do it for you?
Pops53 3 weeks ago
And there goes another 150,000 jobs atleast, out sourcing now a robot that no human could keep up with. Nice...
skyeofclouds 2 years ago
The whole idea of robots is to replace dull and repetitive jobs such as packing stuff into boxes by technician jobs that are more demanding intellectually and that are therefore more interesting.
Personnally I would much rather have a technician job, where you have to figure out where the problems come from and find solutions.
redfloyd4335 2 years ago 4
what about the people who build the robots?
jdc4 2 years ago
sick!
BlackLukeS 2 years ago
DER TERK ER DEERRRR!!!!
utgfilms 2 years ago 2
THEY TOOK OUR JOOOBS!!!
lol southpark reference
Daniel1000rr 2 years ago 23
derrrr duh er yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurbs
venuecam 2 years ago
A terk a joooor!
Digeridude 2 years ago
@Daniel1000rr TDEY TUK OURE joBBBBBBBB
Seadogstudio 5 months ago
What a beautiful robot - such elegant movement. And to think that this will put out of work the rest of the humans still employed in otherwise fully automated factories...I wish it was as simple as employing them to program or assemble the bots...
Roboboy 2 years ago
ya its cool!!! but great, another job field lost to robots, if people keep loosing their jobs to technology just so that the company can save money and increase productivity, who's gunna have a job left to buy the products...now if they could get that thing to empty the dishwasher and do my laundry that quick, that would rock
javajunko 2 years ago
@javajunko
Someone is going to need to be able to repair the robots, and the systems, and the conveyors. When they get robots for that, then you might need to worry a bit.
MRSketch09 2 years ago
hey MRSketch09...if you have ever been to a packaging factory you will know that It takes many people to package all the things that this robot is able to do byitself... and repairing the robots? .. I dont think everyone would just become technicians and even if they did .. I dont think we will need as many technicians as packagers so there will always be unemployment when robots come in.... its good for the company..not so good for the workers...
np231 2 years ago
if the economy can't handle technological progress, it's obviously a terrible economy that deserves to fail.
Do you actually cry for all those workers who used to shovel shit off the roads all day when we used horses?
We have better things to do.
roidroid 2 years ago 2
@np231 People get new jobs. It's good for everyone because for one thing it reduces prices.
freeeekyyy 8 months ago
The robots will simply repair themselves. No fuss, no muss.
venuecam 2 years ago
@javajunko When automobiles really start to become available, what's going to happen to the people making the whips?
New jobs become available...always.
freeeekyyy 8 months ago
Its a good thing we are putting people out of jobs with this.
baalguardian 2 years ago
you hate progress in technology? wat are u? 60? how sad...
ulrek54321 2 years ago
No I dont because obviously I am using this computer to reply to your idiotic comment.
baalguardian 2 years ago
how long that take u?
ulrek54321 2 years ago
Wow. Really man? You can't come up with something better?
baalguardian 2 years ago
But in the future, what will people do?
thecamlayton 2 years ago
Only intelectual work, like arts, science and philosophy.
Wheez017 2 years ago
whatever we want to do
roidroid 2 years ago
In the future people will only find work in creative fields. All manual labor and most service industry jobs will be robotic, with a few luxury human servant establishments for the wealthy. Those who choose not to work will probably be taken care of by government services, though most will continue to find useful work to do.
SevenFirewalls 2 years ago
utopia. actually, i believe there's always going to be jobs for people. when we got machines, we needed people to operate them. now that we have robots, we need people to program them. (not to mention you still need chemists for food and medicine, engineers for designing cars etc). They aren't intelligent, you know.
paxcoder 2 years ago
@paxcoder
It won't take that long to create androids being able to repair themselves and other robots.
Or maybe, and simply, a complete functional AI.
And when it happens, no more work. If they don't kill or enslave us, that is.
Lywald 1 year ago
You forgot......Mexicans are cheaper than robots....
shdwsclan2 2 years ago
@shdwsclan2 nope they are not.
a robot is less than $150,000 a piece for 10 years vs an employee being allot more.
robots have a future vs uneducated workers have none.
foxsux6000 1 year ago
@SevenFirewalls
Not unless you consider engineering a creative field. There will always need to be someone to design better machines, test them, figure out how to deploy them, program them, and maintain them. Say we were able to come up with a machine that does all this - you would still need the same things for that machine.
passmeabrew 2 years ago
@SevenFirewalls a Recourse Based Economy and the venus project is the only viable suggestion. In this monetary system that we are now, more and people will be out of a job and in scarcity.
zeitgeistgreece 1 year ago 4
very cool, im tempted to go into the robotic industry and program this kinda thing.
Isanion 2 years ago
Yeah, but how much would one of these beauties set you back? Not cheap. I would beat it no problem...
mjmorrisroe 2 years ago
the coolest part is when it puts the square chocolates in the square boxes and the circular in the circular, very fast image recognition.
goliathlup1 2 years ago 3
Way Cool!
kg6ejp 2 years ago
well.. Its faster then i could do it :p
monsimand 2 years ago
That is very impressive I wonder how complicated the programing is.
jeffsadowski 2 years ago
He could tidy up my desk. Would take him 2 minutes.
Mungholio 2 years ago
impressive engineering, cudos.
kukelz 2 years ago
300 cycles per minute perhaps?
littlestworkshop 2 years ago
yeah there was clearly nothing in this video doing 300 cycles per second.
roidroid 2 years ago
quik work loll
mproductionsmusik 2 years ago
wow usually humans do these precision task
ricefarmer 2 years ago 2