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Social media strikes again.
It's not fully automated if human hands are still preparing your food.
Not happening. For business owners, it's less lawsuits, people calling off work, and other issues dealing with people. I don't agree but its hard to argue from their perspective. As for creating jobs, they'll focus their attention else where and with the right marketing they'll influence public opinion. That has been going on and been effective for a while.It needs to get scrapped. I'm pretty sure that when places like McDonalds gets planning permission to run their businesses in certain areas, they present their case with jobs they'll create.
If they're no longer creating jobs, they need to make way for a business that will.
That just packaging the food humans still on the the line in those factories.Even if they have one employee per 10 restaurants y'all still gonna be yelling "bUut iTs nOot fuLlY auTomaTEd!!!!"
They're doing this shyt gradually to gauge consumer/public response and to test out any kinks in the software etc.
You really think they actually need human hands to "prepare" the food? The overwhelming majority of food you buy from the grocery store has been manufactured in facilities that for decades have been mostly automated.
1. It’s definitely not just the packaging.That just packaging the food humans still on the the line in those factories.
and you still have QA
when it comes to food it will never be 100% sky net that's a lame futurist wet dream.
fully automated is when no one is interacting with what ever is being done
Driving Deliver trucks no humans
loading and unloading trucks no humans
cooking food no humans
cleaning everything up no humans.
shyt maintaining the robots that do the job should be no humans involved
creating the robots taken the jobs from humans no human should be involved in the creation.
that's fully automated
other then that just marketing
Only real solution I see in my opinion is the death of most fast food places and a societal model more focused on artists, builders, military and farmers, because imo those three professions seem to be the most crucial to humanities development. You need artists (I include athletes in this actually) to stimulate people emotionally and give their minds and emotions an outlet, builders create our housing, and farmers feed us. Of course many of the other jobs like engineers and it specialist, lawyers and the like are much needed too, but we have to ditch our model of consumerism in companies exist for solely capital and not humanity in generalyet it should also mean those employees should get paid more but we know it won't happen because of your 2nd statement
this is just taking jobs away from highschoolers and people who are barely keeping themselves afloat, usually the next stop is crime or hard drugs if they truly needed that McDonalds job, get a glock switch and start carjacking i guessthis is a pretty trash timeline
companies really gonna start showing they asses once A.I./robotics become more openly accepted, not sure if legislation will be able to contain it
future generations just might have to learn a shyt ton more in school in order to get jobs that can't be automated, public school attendees are gonna be fukked for a very long time


My local grocery store got rid of so many of their checkout lanes for self checkout. Target next to me still has a bunch of checkout lanes but their never fully staffed.Its happening now..its so gradual that it avoids any anarchy you brought up. People dont see it coming. Nobody even complains about self check out