A Day in the Life of a Kiva Robot

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+5 1. snotraddict commented 11 years ago

Pretty impressive though it seems like a lot of electricity/energy is used to move things around needlessly.
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+23 2. Dmitry commented 11 years ago

My day at work is very similar to that of a Kiva robot, except I get paid a pretty good wage. I just hope my boss doesn't see this video. :S
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+12 3. huldu commented 11 years ago

More robots, less people, more unemployment.
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+2 4. ozmasood commented 11 years ago

Where's WALL-E?
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+1 5. krillemaster commented 11 years ago

That's A LOT of unnecessary towing back and forth :/
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+5 6. Firebird commented 11 years ago

#4 Management :)
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+2 7. mrpiffles commented 11 years ago

#3 Indeed.

When will these twerps realise, that not everyone can be a engineer, doctor, scientist, teacher the list goes on. Ahh but the promise of computers giving us more free time. Yeah we can have the free time but your lucky if you can afford to eat.

We can blame capitalism again, growth growth growth at the expense of social responsibility.
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+1 8. RandurSource commented 10 years ago

#3 #7 faster sales, more deliveries, more deliverers, more requests, more production, less storage, People still need to do the jobs, there is always a new balance