This Robot Allows Businesses To Save A Lot Of Money On Employees! 💰 🤖

This Robot Allows Businesses To Save A Lot Of Money On Employees! 💰 🤖

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By looking at this robot, many people will make terrifying predictions about the future of humanity and job losses. But this robot is not a joke because they can carry weights of up to 35 pounds or 15.8 kilograms and is able to climb the existing racks of shelves within a warehouse. All of these tasks become Easy by just installing a few vertical sets of rails and Runners on the existing racks. The squid robot is the brainchild of an Israeli company bionic Hive.

They also got heavy investment from the well-known e-commerce giant Amazon, but why is Amazon helping this project? Well, we all know how big amazon is and how they employ over 1.5 million people in their package. Delivery, business and often Amazon, is being criticized by media and scrutinized by the government for the bad working conditions of their employees. This is why Amazon is now employing more robots than humans in order to save their business from scrutiny and maximize profit by speeding up the whole process.

On the other hand, Elon Musk has also praised to these robots. Squid robots are smart enough to travel between racks contract, the exact location of a package in the shelves and use suction cups to retrieve boxes in order to distribute them. When we think more positively, this robot can save humans from accidents related to ladders and lifters very effectively. As you can see, it can reach high heights.

Like a piece of cake, many people are concerned on how unpredictable the future has become. It’S estimated that 10 trillion dollars will likely be invested in Automation and Robotics by 2030.. The main question is: how will people from densely populated countries like India and China survive when robots take over their jobs during a job crisis in the future? Nobody has that answer to this question. For now, foreign .