I love how everyone says it's not taking away jobs it's just taking over repetitive tasks. Am I the only one who realizes that these fast food jobs are basically just repetitive tasks that noone wants to do? It's obvious that it's taking away jobs, or is going to. Honestly I think we should embrace this it's not like McDonald's ever plans on paying their employees more than $8 an hour anyway.
good video, no nonsense, straight up giving me a good overview of what's out now (something I'm always curious about but can't easily find in a nice, single package like this). really looking forward to this series.
The good thing about robots is that they can't steal, call off, get injured, be unsanitary, or complain about anything. It also will make sure that everything is measured perfectly every time so there's less waste.
Another great ep. Thanks. If I'm not wrong Softbank own Boston Dynamics so we might have four legged robotic friends delivering pizzas to the door. Look forward to the rest of this series. Exciting times in robotics.
Not happening for another 10 years once they can get them down 2 At least $20 that is not gonna be the new normal until that happens Even Samsung's robots That can help you in the kitchen are over $1000 bold but not true robots aren't the future for homes unless they can get you drinks and wipe your ass then they would be if it cant walk to get you anything for only $20 for the robot it's not the future till then Bixby is still better and can talk to u whilst working
A robot cook will never be able to compete with a real cook. They lack creativity and imagination. They lack taste buds. Sure it can measure precisely. But there is far more to cooking than times and weights/units. A robot can not smell the need for an ingredient. A robot cannot look at the fat rendering on a steak and understand what the next step is. And most important, a robot is not human, therefore it does need food, what does it care?
At a certain point in the near future, people are just going to want cheap because they don’t have any skills for the workplace. There are restaurants in japan that have been almost entirely automated for a while now. With a few trade exceptions like plumbers or electricians, there will be no need for humans in certain fields.
That's probably on the drawing board. the question is are the designer's brave enough to bring it to the market knowing the consequences of the affects the knew technology will bring.
All countries should be working together in science, climate and space, our futures will depend on it, forget war its a costly and useless endeavor. Thanks Lei
@@calebscott1477 really thats what you think? Ill give you the benefit of quoting someone elses ignorance. In the meantime we do not need war or money to motivate or innovate there are far more humane reasons.
@@calebscott1477 6 Trillion $ have been wasted by the USA on 19 years of war. Now 23 Trillion in Debt and heading for 3rd world status. You think the USA has advanced?
@@emmett5050 sure has look at science agencies that work with the military for example darpa or general atomics with war brings technological advancement we can now send out drones instead of real personnel out there in danger...I am not talking about money. If I am being ignorant I was just asking a question but war does bring tech. advances whether it is about money or risking lives.
I hope that everyone can live their dream, whether it being coding, creating, and maintaining the robots. Or for hippie flower children like me who like to grow their own food, and look up at the stars at night. Definitely frightful times, but hopefully good things to come over the next hill. Saddle up gents!
The world would be a better place if more people grew food and spent time to enjoy the little things like looking up at the stars at night. I was at my buddy's place a few months ago in the country and hadn't really been to the country in a while and it almost made me cry seeing all the stars that I never see in the city.
I totally enjoyed watching this. I read quite a few things about AI in general, but this was packed full with new insightful information. Please keep up the good work, this is such an interesting series!
I think your next episode should be automation in the automotive industry. Not selfdriving cars but in the manufacturing and building of cars. I hear the largest consumer of automation/machines for the past couple of years has been automotive manufacturing. Like Tesla, Ford, and GM. I'm curious to have a full documentary on the development of that industry.
I’m dodgy about “fresh” food stored in vats, but the filthy dollar will drive this trend. I am looking forward other chapters in this series, as I think AI and automation are going to be the most disruptive technologies since the industrial revolution. Professional driving (cabs, Uber, couriers, busses, trucks etc) is going to be smashed in less that a decade. You need to touch on the bigger picture and discuss Universal Income. Thanks for the series.
I have told friends that if you force a $15/hour wage on the market. The market, if it deems $15/hour too high, will find a way to reduce costs. This is not an argument about whether someone deserves or doesn't deserve $15/hour. It is a matter of what the market will bare.
@Ron Hunter You cannot put controls on the market. It is a fool's errand. The market is you and I and everyone else. I lived in Jamaica when they tried to control the market there. It did not work. Rolling blackouts, terrible and scarce phone service and bare shelves. Arrogance to think that a market as large and complex as a free market for goods and services can be "controlled'. Good luck with that.
Tech is accelerating at such a fast pace that it's getting hard to keep up. I didn't even think about automation until candidate Andrew Yang started talking about. Several analysts and tech entrepeneurs are saying we'll need a universal basic income to support the economy through this 4th industrial revolution. Within the coming years many people will be crying, "They terk ar jerbs!"
Because people are creatures of habit and rarely thinknoutside the box. If they did, then we would see giant versions of the George Foreman grill in all those fast food joints.
They are. McDonald's has grills with top and bottom and it presses down. They are covered by Teflon sheets and are supposed to be cleaned with a heat resistant squeegee after each use into grease trays on either side. I worked there.
Exactly, all the profit from the automation will only make the wealthy even richer, but it would be a nice world where UBI redistributed part of that and everyone would do hobbies and try to invent the next big thing that could lift them to live off their patent. The royalty of royalties.
It’s pretty easy to find free online programming guides, just get a job that can’t be replaced you know? And programming is just an example, I’m sure there are other skills like that too
The automation age is going to be dominated by machines not specifically robots. Touch screens or phone apps are replacing waiters and waitresses. Computer controlled trucks are replacing drivers at shipping ports today. Focusing on robots that look like people or even just arms is missing the bulk of what is here already and what is coming.
We tend to go to a future without the need to actually work as anything else but an engineer or a mecanic. Wich is not bad from my point of view. Humans are creative creatures that create and use tools to make their work for them.
I agree but i usually meets with so much anger when i start talking about this... It's all about they going to steal our job and bla bla bla i mean what the hell ? Do you want to do that shitty ass job for whole life ? Or you rather be doing something that actually give you reason to wake up or you can stay at home and do nothing ... this thing will be normal in future because something like basic income would be normal you get 1500$ on month your paychecks will be payed and do what you want.
@@thechosenone729 Basic income? You are a complete fool. Wait for the next financial collapse and you will see what happens to you basic income. You have lived too long as a teen-ager with your parents paying for all your needs and desires. One day they will be dead and you will be alone and without a job. You trust the state will come and rescue you like your parents ... it will be a nasty wake up
@@MrFritzthecatfish Well financial collapse might happen but new system will be here again. It's not the first time that people believe that they live in something else then tyranny right ? If you show me at least one system that wasn't controlled by peoples who are playing with us then i will agree but thing is they already prepared plan for next fall and rise. Every new system was developed for them to have peoples under control if it's going to change it would be miracle but until then lot of things are going to happen. Yes basic income would be probably one of that thing if not in this system then next one for sure.
@@randomtask3539 There are millions of people on welfare across the world, i know several who have high degrees who went through traumatic experiences rendering them unable to work for several years as they worked out their problems. Welfare (basic income) made sure that they didnt end up on the streets and now they are back working making a difference in society. ''Weak men'' are the ones who are not strong enough to carry those who need help and instead leaves them to 'die'. I'm sure i could find a transexual somewhere who pulls in more cash and is a better pillar for society than you, with your mentally challenged thought patterns.
Heck yeah, I just watched a lot of your videos last night and now you upload a video. Haven't even watched but I know I'm going to like it. Your videos are really good and the topics are just awesome, props on the channel.
they employ less the problem is if all mundane / simple tasks" are eliminated are no longer income jobs can all humans that rely on no or low skill income have an income? can they afford to learn new skills for income? the economic system is not nice towards many poor or low" skill"
We don't need to feel guilty about replacing jobs. We have done it a thousand times over and yet there is infinite work that we want done. As it gets more efficient the cost simply heads toward zero and we move on to valuing the remaining tasks that need to get done. The value of the task completed is not a constant. Also humans have never had a right to do whatever they want and expect to get paid well, it always had to please someone sufficiently to get paid. Freeing labor for the remaining tasks is progress. Net neutral jobs within an industry is not a goal worth having.
Exactly. I started college at the dawn of the internet age over 25 years ago and I remember the same doom and gloom rhetoric about the internet and jobs back then.
@@buffteethr 25 years ago the machines weren't thinking and learning. That is the only thing that has kept humanity ahead of technology is our ability to learn new skills. AI and learning machines are doubling their capabilities every year. AI's are already the best medical diagnosis in the world, the greatest research and have also now opened the door to atomic manufacturing. This time around is different. The 1st industrial era put a swift end to the feudal social/economic model. The digital autonomous age is going to be 10x as disruptive over the next 10 years. Man has never experienced the exponential wave of change like this in the past. Its always been a slow progression
@@newguy954 no, it isn't. There is no automation of what should be automated. There is no way to tell people what they want. This is a flawed line of thinking that doesn't consider the fact that this happened already, hauling goods, accounting, farming have all went through many orders of magnitude in increase in productivity and automation and it always frees up labor and reduces cost allowing us to move on to other problems and make our lives better. There is no limit.
Dude these robots can’t do jobs that require a degree, they can only do simple tasks, of course I am assuming you’re going to college for a degree that can actually get you a good job
Industry leaders advise us to retrain in coding, they tell us tech will create more jobs except AI is already learning to code itself. Most are unaware we are already training ourselves out of employment by using it and will further extend this into all areas of industry that's why it's called machine learning. Remember before computers were commonplace we were told we would be richer and have more time. Didn't quite work out did it. There will be jobs building our 3rd industrial revolution infrastructure that robots are not suited to undertake. In ten to twenty years when completed this infrastructure of alternative energy and a 5g network that every electronic device will communicate on including your fridge then what? Oh were have our liberal arts and handmade crafts. Who will buy them? Then we have AI in geopolitical circles strategizing. Look up RUclips AI playing a simple game it collaborates with other AI then becomes aggressive killing off the competition. This global tech race is a sum total game if used for a failing capitalist system that exists only in debt. Societies will become poorer with middle classes falling faster than the working classes, civil unrest will eventually ensue and governments will be left with no option but to use their newly acquired god like powers of surveillance and digital citizenship control like turning off your communications and banking services, travel restrictions on your RFID chipped passport and so on. Sounds far fetched paranoia right have you looked at China lately and the yellow vest movement in France where Macron now only 28% popularity despite his land slide victory to power and will not entertain his people's wishes pretty bleak right. We have to look to the future our governments, where we live today maybe stable but what if the future elected do not act in our best interests, what means will we have to protest? Power corrupts and money is just a tool AI and quantum computing terrify me if if only the most powerful and sophisticated will be under the control of a tiny minority like Google and IBM it will create an Orwellian world. I hope I'm wrong but I think people in all countries need to collaborate and create decentralised democratised and demonotised access to the future tech or only dystopia will await us. Please research people now is not the time to be distracted by funny cats or news on trivial matters our future generations are depending on us. If there is going to be a new world order then perhaps we should write the terms.
This whole propaganda of "robots will only take tasks that the humans don't want to do" is pure B.S." They are only doing repetitive tasks because that's all they can do right now. This doesn't mean that when they can do more complex tasks, they won't replace almost every task. And as things progress, they will keep taking more and more tasks until there's nothing left for humans to do. unless they themselves merge with the robots/AI. Which at some point seems pointless to do jobs a machine can do. A good example is driverless cars. they are completely replacing drivers, because they can do all the "tasks" that the driver can do. And they will do the same with everything as soon as they gain the capabilities. That's not to say that I am against this progress, quite the opposite, it can't come soon enough.
We already see AI replacing paralegals, lawyers, judges, data entry clerks, journalists, financial analysts, camera men, telemarketers, customer service, construction, farm workers, ext... We see AI even composing music and doing art. Like you said, autonomous driving is close and that will replace truckers, taxi drivers, uber drivers, ext...
except people are forgetting, robots need to be maintained, cleaned, reviewed, and at-least a site manager to report any troubles. There's always going to be jobs they just change form. When farming was automated and displaced thousands and thousands of workers what do you think they all did? When people think of AI and robots they start thinking everything is automated, like some sci fi movie. we're still a life time away from all that shit so I wouldn't start hoping for universal income any time soon. That shit ain't happening for a long time.
@@CrackedTubeGamer when farming was partially "automated" and industrial labor jobs were replaced by machines, people migrated towards "cognitive" jobs. Now that the cognitive jobs are the next thing to get automated, do you think we will magically have new kinds of abilities? And the "robot cleaner" jobs can be automated also. You can think we are a lifetime away. But remember this conversation in 10 years!
You say at 8:41 "Automation in the food service industry isn't completely replacing jobs". People used to do those jobs it's doing thus replacing their jobs. I understand wanting to replace boring or dangerous jobs but with learning they can replace many more jobs. It's a very slippery slope. Corporations are greedy and if it costs less to have a robot do it they will use robots. It is inevitable for robots to take over. It's just how long it will take.
one day at a burger king i ordered a chicken sandwich "ocs" and i asked them " i would like a fresh osc please add tomato" when i got the chicken sandwich it had only tomato in it, hhhhhh.... but may be when we replace them with robots they will make it the right way when i order my sandwich it will have chicken, lettuce, mayo and tomato on it when i said add tomato.. smart people would have understood and followed through but some dumb pe☻ple i don't think so.
Robots are replacing tasks not jobs...RIGHT. Employers are bringing in these machines which cost a big initial investment all so they can keep the same number of employees. By that logic they would be losing money on the machines. Simple logic tells you that they are replacing jobs.
I am brazilian it is not that I don´t like sandwiches and pizza.. but bro, your day to day kind of food is the least nourishing among the ones you showed there..Our daily meal is rice, salad, beef, beans.. this is the basic food we eat everyday! Now we are getting fat I think because of so much McDonalds and the likes we weren´t used to, plus cokes and all..!
I keep hearing about how AI replacement will create these new jobs that offset the lost jobs but haven't heard of ANY concrete examples of jobs that could be created that AI couldn't also do in conjunction with robotics. They are already programming themselves, making creative content, would be able to make and fix themselves, etc.
These robots will replace the menial job market. True cooks will never get replaced. I am sorry but McDonald's is not a cooking career. It is something to start at to get basic work experience.
the Basic income of ~1000USD should be more talked about and forced into our politicians around the world,so that we begin the work-less human era sooner and let human enjoy life as it is ,and not just : work --to live...also the limit/restriction to how much one person could have(estimated worth/capital)..for extra money one has, it could be calculated and counted but will be used for helping society, and if he needed that money to invest/buy another company/idea/etc, this will be done be a committee assigned by country's congress which will be usually changed every 3-6 years (or government ).... this will help maintaining&improving both country's growth and an individual's wealth as well. you may neoscribe, make a video and improve the idea by suggesting new thing as well. we need to do things so that the excuse of having no or less money,will be gone in coming decades.
Luister en tijd om in te zien dat mensen jong en oud zullen worden vervangen voor Robotica Wat zal gaat het worden leven lang uitkering of een technische opleiding.
Let's be clear here on one point though: These automated employees are absolutely taking jobs away from people, but those are generally people with disabilities, who live with support from the state due to an inability to work full time. The jobs they can do tend to rely upon repetitive tasks and rarely exceed one to five steps.
I'm skeptical of direct robotic placements into human areas like Flippy (as is the market, if Rethink Robotics is an example). Changers like electricity were typically important not because they were a direct substitute to the old technology, but because they allowed entirely new ways of conducting business. For instance, factory layouts were able to switch from problematic line shaft systems with electric motors. Having worked in food prep, kitchens based around humans are food prep's line shaft system - dirty, dangerous, and often inefficient. Workplaces designed from the ground up with robotics in mind can utilize their advantages and limitations compared to humans far more successfully. Zume may or may not succeed, but utilizing every advantage automation can bring is laudable. (Another reason I am skeptical of Flippy is if the AI existed to make it perform consistently, those developers would not be using a Holy Grail of technology approaching fusion for flipping burgers)
We should not confuse automation and robotics. These systems are not robotic but are simple automated production lines of old that due to technology have been decentralized out of the factory. Robotics implies a degree of self autonomy and even learning none of which is present in the food chains demos. Flippy is a robot. Sally is not, ..etc. But miniaturization of the production line is indeed going to displace workers as well as create new jobs.
It is absolutely moronic, absurd and against common sense to ask the government to artificially forbid automated work to save unskilled job for unskilled workers. There are zero examples in history where stopping efficiency in the market was benefiting everyone. It is not the states responsibility to ban superior technology to keep the unskilled in work. Even welfare would be cheaper than that.
Companies will replace drivers with self driving cars because it is cheaper. There are already "Self checkout" lanes at my favorite grocery stores. Drive throughs will have automated arms to hand you the food and help you swipe your card. There is NO job in the world where a company has to hire a lazy, complaining, sick day, holiday, don't want to work... human. Automation works 24/7 and never asks for a lunch break. It is cheaper and more efficient. Unemployment will go up to 50-60% of the world in the future... it is a mathematical certainty. You can't say I'm just complaining, automation is already here. UPS and mail will use automatic cars to deliver anything you ordered online. Those cars will go to the drive through restaurants to bring you food. Stores will bring your groceries out to your automatic car... will you ever need to leave your home? There needs to be 8 different books from 6 different authors about this very comment. It's not a complaint... it's a fact.
Nice toys (and there is no denial that things will be learned from the procesess of those places that use them) but yet a long way to be something really competitive and useful. We've seen it before (technology that promised to revolutionize some aspect of our lives and it didn't, and the best it got was an anecdotal commercial futuristic pretentious use, while being abandoned after a little while) and we will see it again. The real changes are slow and never goes just from A to Z, but it passes through the whole ABC. And many don't even pass C. Not only that: some changes appear without having much public attention or knowledge or comprehention (almost no one predicted what Internet could be and people thought about computers as talking machines who only answered complex questions).
I love how everyone says it's not taking away jobs it's just taking over repetitive tasks. Am I the only one who realizes that these fast food jobs are basically just repetitive tasks that noone wants to do? It's obvious that it's taking away jobs, or is going to. Honestly I think we should embrace this it's not like McDonald's ever plans on paying their employees more than $8 an hour anyway.
But who will spit in my food? Can they at least give it hair so someone can eat half the burgers, and claim theres a hair on the patty?
LOL 😂
good video, no nonsense, straight up giving me a good overview of what's out now (something I'm always curious about but can't easily find in a nice, single package like this). really looking forward to this series.
Schools should be adding coding and robotics/electronic repair curriculums to their vocational studies programs.
Absolutely
In Florida STEM is compulsory from middle school. They do teach STEM in elementary but it is more detailed starting in middle school.
Maybe they should be required to read Ted Kaczynski's manifesto.. Industrial Society and It's Future
In my school we have computer science as a subject, unfortunately not robotics...
A lot of people weren't able to set their VCR and microwave oven clocks. I doubt that education will make much of a difference.
The prices of the food was still expensive. I would have thought the price would go down some.
Sure showed you lol now whos for upping minimum wage 😀
The price must go down when 80 percent of us are unemployed.
$6 for a burger is cheap
The good thing about robots is that they can't steal, call off, get injured, be unsanitary, or complain about anything. It also will make sure that everything is measured perfectly every time so there's less waste.
Not true because if you wasted then it's still a waste on Society So there's still waste
There are so many more applications for these machines than just for food. Great video, looking forward to next one.
It will eliminate all entry level jobs in time. I
guess that is good.
Another great ep. Thanks. If I'm not wrong Softbank own Boston Dynamics so we might have four legged robotic friends delivering pizzas to the door. Look forward to the rest of this series. Exciting times in robotics.
Thanks Doug!
Not happening for another 10 years once they can get them down 2 At least $20 that is not gonna be the new normal until that happens Even Samsung's robots That can help you in the kitchen are over $1000 bold but not true robots aren't the future for homes unless they can get you drinks and wipe your ass then they would be if it cant walk to get you anything for only $20 for the robot it's not the future till then Bixby is still better and can talk to u whilst working
They lost me at “A team of cooks prepare the food overnight”
Very interesting stuff. Automation is the future!
Imagine a self driving truck with automated delivery drones which can deliver food prepared by automated chefs.
Bye bye restaurants
A robot cook will never be able to compete with a real cook. They lack creativity and imagination. They lack taste buds. Sure it can measure precisely. But there is far more to cooking than times and weights/units. A robot can not smell the need for an ingredient. A robot cannot look at the fat rendering on a steak and understand what the next step is. And most important, a robot is not human, therefore it does need food, what does it care?
At a certain point in the near future, people are just going to want cheap because they don’t have any skills for the workplace. There are restaurants in japan that have been almost entirely automated for a while now. With a few trade exceptions like plumbers or electricians, there will be no need for humans in certain fields.
That's probably on the drawing board. the question is are the designer's brave enough to bring it to the market knowing the consequences of the affects the knew technology will bring.
All countries should be working together in science, climate and space, our futures will depend on it, forget war its a costly and useless endeavor.
Thanks Lei
Bob Ramsay doesn’t war bring technological advancements though?
@@calebscott1477 really thats what you think? Ill give you the benefit of quoting someone elses ignorance. In the meantime we do not need war or money to motivate or innovate there are far more humane reasons.
@@calebscott1477 6 Trillion $ have been wasted by the USA on 19 years of war. Now 23 Trillion in Debt and heading for 3rd world status. You think the USA has advanced?
@@emmett5050 sure has look at science agencies that work with the military for example darpa or general atomics with war brings technological advancement we can now send out drones instead of real personnel out there in danger...I am not talking about money. If I am being ignorant I was just asking a question but war does bring tech. advances whether it is about money or risking lives.
@Joel Vahrenkamp hypocrite. You are the all good who decides what is right and decides who's doing what right and wrong isn't it
I enjoy your content, every single episod is good and informative
Thanks!
Dude, your videos are so good
Thanks!!
@@neoscribe2295 Thank YOU
Super cool work! 👍🏼🙌🏻✌🏻
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Amazing, can't wait for the next video of this series.
Multi arm robots to save time executing ultra fast cooking and service for masses
1:44 The American food got me laughing. 😁
I support the Rise of the Machines, I trust them to get my order right.
Rip my job, great video man.
I hope that everyone can live their dream, whether it being coding, creating, and maintaining the robots.
Or for hippie flower children like me who like to grow their own food, and look up at the stars at night.
Definitely frightful times, but hopefully good things to come over the next hill.
Saddle up gents!
The world would be a better place if more people grew food and spent time to enjoy the little things like looking up at the stars at night. I was at my buddy's place a few months ago in the country and hadn't really been to the country in a while and it almost made me cry seeing all the stars that I never see in the city.
can't wait for the pizza bot:)
I love neoscribe
I totally enjoyed watching this. I read quite a few things about AI in general, but this was packed full with new insightful information. Please keep up the good work, this is such an interesting series!
I think your next episode should be automation in the automotive industry. Not selfdriving cars but in the manufacturing and building of cars. I hear the largest consumer of automation/machines for the past couple of years has been automotive manufacturing. Like Tesla, Ford, and GM. I'm curious to have a full documentary on the development of that industry.
We want part 2
I’m dodgy about “fresh” food stored in vats, but the filthy dollar will drive this trend. I am looking forward other chapters in this series, as I think AI and automation are going to be the most disruptive technologies since the industrial revolution. Professional driving (cabs, Uber, couriers, busses, trucks etc) is going to be smashed in less that a decade. You need to touch on the bigger picture and discuss Universal Income. Thanks for the series.
Nice vid bro! I hope there is a robot that makes custom smoothies or ice cream on the spot :)
At a gas station chain called kwik trip by me they have a smoothie/milkshake machine, you just put the cup in and it makes it for you.
I have told friends that if you force a $15/hour wage on the market. The market, if it deems $15/hour too high, will find a way to reduce costs. This is not an argument about whether someone deserves or doesn't deserve $15/hour. It is a matter of what the market will bare.
@Ron Hunter You cannot put controls on the market. It is a fool's errand. The market is you and I and everyone else. I lived in Jamaica when they tried to control the market there. It did not work. Rolling blackouts, terrible and scarce phone service and bare shelves. Arrogance to think that a market as large and complex as a free market for goods and services can be "controlled'. Good luck with that.
Cool series, thanks again for all your great research. Video’s look beautiful as well!
Thanks!
Love the content. Keep up the great work! Definitely will be following this series.
Thanks!
Great stuff Neoscribe gonna need these robots for space exploration.
Check out SingularityNET (AGI) , a decentralized AI marketplace which contribute a lot to this industry.
This series got me to subscribe. Please make more!
Now I´m hungry... :o
Great video :D
Food travel business communication to go fully autonomous ultrasuperfast
I love this new series! Keep it coming please.
Tech is accelerating at such a fast pace that it's getting hard to keep up. I didn't even think about automation until candidate Andrew Yang started talking about. Several analysts and tech entrepeneurs are saying we'll need a universal basic income to support the economy through this 4th industrial revolution. Within the coming years many people will be crying, "They terk ar jerbs!"
Why are burgers not cooked from both sides at the same time?
Because people are creatures of habit and rarely thinknoutside the box. If they did, then we would see giant versions of the George Foreman grill in all those fast food joints.
@@VerisimilitudeDude they do
They are. McDonald's has grills with top and bottom and it presses down. They are covered by Teflon sheets and are supposed to be cleaned with a heat resistant squeegee after each use into grease trays on either side. I worked there.
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@1Energine1
So, are they better? Do they cook faster? Use more energy?
Thanks.
Cause all the juice leak out then
This is going to devastate low income neighborhoods
The big money is in replacing the middle class job.
We will eventually have a Universal Basic Income.
Awesome video once again. Keep that up!
Time to make a new one
Automation will definitely become more common
nice video... thanks
Good bye jobs!
For every 100 jobs lost, 1 new will be created. The only way forward is the UBI!
Exactly, all the profit from the automation will only make the wealthy even richer, but it would be a nice world where UBI redistributed part of that and everyone would do hobbies and try to invent the next big thing that could lift them to live off their patent. The royalty of royalties.
It’s pretty easy to find free online programming guides, just get a job that can’t be replaced you know? And programming is just an example, I’m sure there are other skills like that too
The automation age is going to be dominated by machines not specifically robots. Touch screens or phone apps are replacing waiters and waitresses. Computer controlled trucks are replacing drivers at shipping ports today. Focusing on robots that look like people or even just arms is missing the bulk of what is here already and what is coming.
6 axis kitchen robot with a knife? Sounds fun
This is the content I am looking for! Keep them coming!
waiting for the next episode
Great video.
Thanks!
Good video I hope automation won’t be for all the food establishments even in San Antonio Texas
We tend to go to a future without the need to actually work as anything else but an engineer or a mecanic. Wich is not bad from my point of view. Humans are creative creatures that create and use tools to make their work for them.
I agree but i usually meets with so much anger when i start talking about this... It's all about they going to steal our job and bla bla bla i mean what the hell ? Do you want to do that shitty ass job for whole life ? Or you rather be doing something that actually give you reason to wake up or you can stay at home and do nothing ... this thing will be normal in future because something like basic income would be normal you get 1500$ on month your paychecks will be payed and do what you want.
@@thechosenone729 Basic income? You are a complete fool. Wait for the next financial collapse and you will see what happens to you basic income. You have lived too long as a teen-ager with your parents paying for all your needs and desires. One day they will be dead and you will be alone and without a job. You trust the state will come and rescue you like your parents ... it will be a nasty wake up
@@MrFritzthecatfish Well financial collapse might happen but new system will be here again. It's not the first time that people believe that they live in something else then tyranny right ? If you show me at least one system that wasn't controlled by peoples who are playing with us then i will agree but thing is they already prepared plan for next fall and rise.
Every new system was developed for them to have peoples under control if it's going to change it would be miracle but until then lot of things are going to happen. Yes basic income would be probably one of that thing if not in this system then next one for sure.
@@randomtask3539 There are millions of people on welfare across the world, i know several who have high degrees who went through traumatic experiences rendering them unable to work for several years as they worked out their problems. Welfare (basic income) made sure that they didnt end up on the streets and now they are back working making a difference in society. ''Weak men'' are the ones who are not strong enough to carry those who need help and instead leaves them to 'die'.
I'm sure i could find a transexual somewhere who pulls in more cash and is a better pillar for society than you, with your mentally challenged thought patterns.
@@randomtask3539 Anthropomorphizing that experiment is unscientific at best.
Heck yeah, I just watched a lot of your videos last night and now you upload a video.
Haven't even watched but I know I'm going to like it.
Your videos are really good and the topics are just awesome, props on the channel.
Thanks so much!
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Its saving companies a lot of money in a world of ballooning population😀
Humans are underestimated when it comes down to ad-hock activities.
"Can't wait to see" a robotic narrator in 2019.
We already have them, just turn on Cable News!
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Now we just need a robot that can clean nightclub toilets.
they employ less
the problem is if all mundane / simple tasks" are eliminated
are no longer income jobs
can all humans that rely on no or low skill income have an income? can they afford to learn new skills for income?
the economic system is not nice towards many poor or low" skill"
The left wanted to keep us all low skill for so long, now it is backfiring..LOLOLOLOLOL
Well it’s not that hard to find online programming guides for free
Computers can’t, and I doubt they ever will be able to, program that well, yes there’s self learning but a person has to program in how it learns
Programming is just an example btw
Don’t think everyone can learn to code at equal good levels :(
We don't need to feel guilty about replacing jobs. We have done it a thousand times over and yet there is infinite work that we want done. As it gets more efficient the cost simply heads toward zero and we move on to valuing the remaining tasks that need to get done. The value of the task completed is not a constant. Also humans have never had a right to do whatever they want and expect to get paid well, it always had to please someone sufficiently to get paid. Freeing labor for the remaining tasks is progress. Net neutral jobs within an industry is not a goal worth having.
Exactly. I started college at the dawn of the internet age over 25 years ago and I remember the same doom and gloom rhetoric about the internet and jobs back then.
@@buffteethr 25 years ago the machines weren't thinking and learning. That is the only thing that has kept humanity ahead of technology is our ability to learn new skills. AI and learning machines are doubling their capabilities every year. AI's are already the best medical diagnosis in the world, the greatest research and have also now opened the door to atomic manufacturing. This time around is different. The 1st industrial era put a swift end to the feudal social/economic model. The digital autonomous age is going to be 10x as disruptive over the next 10 years. Man has never experienced the exponential wave of change like this in the past. Its always been a slow progression
The question everyone should be asking is how much automation is too much automation?
@@newguy954 no, it isn't. There is no automation of what should be automated. There is no way to tell people what they want. This is a flawed line of thinking that doesn't consider the fact that this happened already, hauling goods, accounting, farming have all went through many orders of magnitude in increase in productivity and automation and it always frees up labor and reduces cost allowing us to move on to other problems and make our lives better. There is no limit.
@@thaddeuswalker2728 have you seen the movies "surrogates"this is the future were headed to.
Nice outro
If i was oil sheik i would invest into that pizzeria and it could run 24/7 with minimal manpower.
What’s oil sheik?
can flippy do a flappy?
Oh nooo my jobe and am still in college
Dude these robots can’t do jobs that require a degree, they can only do simple tasks, of course I am assuming you’re going to college for a degree that can actually get you a good job
Industry leaders advise us to retrain in coding, they tell us tech will create more jobs except AI is already learning to code itself.
Most are unaware we are already training ourselves out of employment by using it and will further extend this into all areas of industry that's why it's called machine learning.
Remember before computers were commonplace we were told we would be richer and have more time. Didn't quite work out did it.
There will be jobs building our 3rd industrial revolution infrastructure that robots are not suited to undertake.
In ten to twenty years when completed this infrastructure of alternative energy and a 5g network that every electronic device will communicate on including your fridge then what?
Oh were have our liberal arts and handmade crafts. Who will buy them?
Then we have AI in geopolitical circles strategizing. Look up RUclips AI playing a simple game it collaborates with other AI then becomes aggressive killing off the competition.
This global tech race is a sum total game if used for a failing capitalist system that exists only in debt.
Societies will become poorer with middle classes falling faster than the working classes, civil unrest will eventually ensue and governments will be left with no option but to use their newly acquired god like powers of surveillance and digital citizenship control like turning off your communications and banking services, travel restrictions on your RFID chipped passport and so on.
Sounds far fetched paranoia right have you looked at China lately and the yellow vest movement in France where Macron now only 28% popularity despite his land slide victory to power and will not entertain his people's wishes pretty bleak right.
We have to look to the future our governments, where we live today maybe stable but what if the future elected do not act in our best interests, what means will we have to protest?
Power corrupts and money is just a tool AI and quantum computing terrify me if if only the most powerful and sophisticated will be under the control of a tiny minority like Google and IBM it will create an Orwellian world.
I hope I'm wrong but I think people in all countries need to collaborate and create decentralised democratised and demonotised access to the future tech or only dystopia will await us.
Please research people now is not the time to be distracted by funny cats or news on trivial matters our future generations are depending on us. If there is going to be a new world order then perhaps we should write the terms.
This whole propaganda of "robots will only take tasks that the humans don't want to do" is pure B.S."
They are only doing repetitive tasks because that's all they can do right now. This doesn't mean that when they can do more complex tasks, they won't replace almost every task. And as things progress, they will keep taking more and more tasks until there's nothing left for humans to do. unless they themselves merge with the robots/AI. Which at some point seems pointless to do jobs a machine can do.
A good example is driverless cars. they are completely replacing drivers, because they can do all the "tasks" that the driver can do. And they will do the same with everything as soon as they gain the capabilities.
That's not to say that I am against this progress, quite the opposite, it can't come soon enough.
We already see AI replacing paralegals, lawyers, judges, data entry clerks, journalists, financial analysts, camera men, telemarketers, customer service, construction, farm workers, ext...
We see AI even composing music and doing art. Like you said, autonomous driving is close and that will replace truckers, taxi drivers, uber drivers, ext...
AI will do what we don't like to do. AKA work. We will need to move to an universal basic income society.
good. there's more to being human and alive than WORKING... JOBS... CAREERS...
except people are forgetting, robots need to be maintained, cleaned, reviewed, and at-least a site manager to report any troubles. There's always going to be jobs they just change form.
When farming was automated and displaced thousands and thousands of workers what do you think they all did?
When people think of AI and robots they start thinking everything is automated, like some sci fi movie. we're still a life time away from all that shit so I wouldn't start hoping for universal income any time soon. That shit ain't happening for a long time.
@@CrackedTubeGamer when farming was partially "automated" and industrial labor jobs were replaced by machines, people migrated towards "cognitive" jobs. Now that the cognitive jobs are the next thing to get automated, do you think we will magically have new kinds of abilities? And the "robot cleaner" jobs can be automated also. You can think we are a lifetime away. But remember this conversation in 10 years!
More space shit please
You say at 8:41 "Automation in the food service industry isn't completely replacing jobs". People used to do those jobs it's doing thus replacing their jobs. I understand wanting to replace boring or dangerous jobs but with learning they can replace many more jobs. It's a very slippery slope. Corporations are greedy and if it costs less to have a robot do it they will use robots. It is inevitable for robots to take over. It's just how long it will take.
Oh my God that thumbnail gave me flashbacks
Hanzhen harmonic gear , industrial robot arm gear head, gear box
i worry about the future
Slowly but surely the jobs will be gone start with Tasks then more and more tell the jobs are gone.
I hate my job, where's the accounting robot!?
one day at a burger king i ordered a chicken sandwich "ocs" and i asked them " i would like a fresh osc please add tomato" when i got the chicken sandwich it had only tomato in it, hhhhhh.... but may be when we replace them with robots they will make it the right way when i order my sandwich it will have chicken, lettuce, mayo and tomato on it when i said add tomato.. smart people would have understood and followed through but some dumb pe☻ple i don't think so.
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Robots are replacing tasks not jobs...RIGHT. Employers are bringing in these machines which cost a big initial investment all so they can keep the same number of employees. By that logic they would be losing money on the machines. Simple logic tells you that they are replacing jobs.
I am brazilian it is not that I don´t like sandwiches and pizza.. but bro, your day to day kind of food is the least nourishing among the ones you showed there..Our daily meal is rice, salad, beef, beans.. this is the basic food we eat everyday! Now we are getting fat I think because of so much McDonalds and the likes we weren´t used to, plus cokes and all..!
Zume is out of business, wow, what a waste of investor funding.
I keep hearing about how AI replacement will create these new jobs that offset the lost jobs but haven't heard of ANY concrete examples of jobs that could be created that AI couldn't also do in conjunction with robotics. They are already programming themselves, making creative content, would be able to make and fix themselves, etc.
0:43 you can pour a bottle or water or whiskey on the robot head and empty the cash register and walk out with anything
These robots will replace the menial job market. True cooks will never get replaced. I am sorry but McDonald's is not a cooking career. It is something to start at to get basic work experience.
the Basic income of ~1000USD should be more talked about and forced into our politicians around the world,so that we begin the work-less human era sooner and let human enjoy life as it is ,and not just : work --to live...also the limit/restriction to how much one person could have(estimated worth/capital)..for extra money one has, it could be calculated and counted but will be used for helping society, and if he needed that money to invest/buy another company/idea/etc, this will be done be a committee assigned by country's congress which will be usually changed every 3-6 years (or government ).... this will help maintaining&improving both country's growth and an individual's wealth as well.
you may neoscribe, make a video and improve the idea by suggesting new thing as well. we need to do things so that the excuse of having no or less money,will be gone in coming decades.
Luister en tijd om in te zien dat mensen jong en oud zullen worden vervangen voor Robotica
Wat zal gaat het worden leven lang uitkering of een technische opleiding.
Let's be clear here on one point though: These automated employees are absolutely taking jobs away from people, but those are generally people with disabilities, who live with support from the state due to an inability to work full time. The jobs they can do tend to rely upon repetitive tasks and rarely exceed one to five steps.
we have to evolve fast to digest rocks to survive the future without jobs
Dort, ocean water, people....whatever works
We have to start off with sand, and progress to rocks...i'm on my 3rd bowl
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Yes I just got a Mafia City ads, sorry
I been waiting for a vid 69!!!!!
I'm skeptical of direct robotic placements into human areas like Flippy (as is the market, if Rethink Robotics is an example). Changers like electricity were typically important not because they were a direct substitute to the old technology, but because they allowed entirely new ways of conducting business. For instance, factory layouts were able to switch from problematic line shaft systems with electric motors. Having worked in food prep, kitchens based around humans are food prep's line shaft system - dirty, dangerous, and often inefficient. Workplaces designed from the ground up with robotics in mind can utilize their advantages and limitations compared to humans far more successfully. Zume may or may not succeed, but utilizing every advantage automation can bring is laudable.
(Another reason I am skeptical of Flippy is if the AI existed to make it perform consistently, those developers would not be using a Holy Grail of technology approaching fusion for flipping burgers)
this didnt age well, lotta these places closed down
Robotic voice , do not have the stomach for it :(
He's actually an AI that is making RUclips videos to condition the plebs to accept the coming AI overlords.
We should not confuse automation and robotics. These systems are not robotic but are simple automated production lines of old that due to technology have been decentralized out of the factory. Robotics implies a degree of self autonomy and even learning none of which is present in the food chains demos. Flippy is a robot. Sally is not, ..etc. But miniaturization of the production line is indeed going to displace workers as well as create new jobs.
It is absolutely moronic, absurd and against common sense to ask the government to artificially forbid automated work to save unskilled job for unskilled workers. There are zero examples in history where stopping efficiency in the market was benefiting everyone. It is not the states responsibility to ban superior technology to keep the unskilled in work. Even welfare would be cheaper than that.
there goes my job
you don't have a job stop playing
I'M already 2 year late lol
Its so cool n every meal will be perfect.But then if u support it,so many people will lose their jobs.
Just get a job that a robot can’t replace, it’s pretty easy to find free online programming guides
Programming is just an example btw
Companies will replace drivers with self driving cars because it is cheaper. There are already "Self checkout" lanes at my favorite grocery stores. Drive throughs will have automated arms to hand you the food and help you swipe your card.
There is NO job in the world where a company has to hire a lazy, complaining, sick day, holiday, don't want to work... human.
Automation works 24/7 and never asks for a lunch break. It is cheaper and more efficient.
Unemployment will go up to 50-60% of the world in the future... it is a mathematical certainty. You can't say I'm just complaining, automation is already here.
UPS and mail will use automatic cars to deliver anything you ordered online. Those cars will go to the drive through restaurants to bring you food. Stores will bring your groceries out to your automatic car... will you ever need to leave your home?
There needs to be 8 different books from 6 different authors about this very comment. It's not a complaint... it's a fact.
omg we are fucked- mass unemployment
Brilliant video.
800 millions job will be low number withount governments involvements to balance between moral social res
Nice toys (and there is no denial that things will be learned from the procesess of those places that use them) but yet a long way to be something really competitive and useful. We've seen it before (technology that promised to revolutionize some aspect of our lives and it didn't, and the best it got was an anecdotal commercial futuristic pretentious use, while being abandoned after a little while) and we will see it again. The real changes are slow and never goes just from A to Z, but it passes through the whole ABC. And many don't even pass C. Not only that: some changes appear without having much public attention or knowledge or comprehention (almost no one predicted what Internet could be and people thought about computers as talking machines who only answered complex questions).