These robot excavators are making workers more money

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • With the rise of AI, more people are afraid of robots taking their jobs than ever before. But in this industry, AI is actually creating jobs - and helping workers make more money.
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    Clayton Maute is one of the first robotic equipment operators in the U.S., working with autonomous heavy machinery in the construction industry.
    The technology, developed by Built Robotics, enables machinery to work safely and efficiently within a designated “geofence.” Robots perform tasks, such as digging perfectly straight trenches, while human operators supervise and handle other responsibilities.
    As the technology evolves, it's expected to make construction jobs safer, mitigate labor shortages, and increase pay for operators with robotic equipment skills. Maute's story showcases the fusion of AI and human labor, highlighting that despite fears, robotics can transform industries to become safer and more efficient.
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Комментарии • 54

  • @Dysiode
    @Dysiode Год назад +24

    Speeding up/eliminating humans from menial/repetitive work is where the power of automation lies, but it also requires consistency to operate well. Digging a trench in very rocky soil would likely be beyond the scope of this system for the foreseeable future, but where it's suited to operate it'll be such an amazing force multiplier.
    A huge part of robotic operations is developing and discovering techniques that can be reliably used by automation, that's why it pays so well, and why automation is so exciting since it frees humans up to do work only humans can do

    • @TheRealBillBob
      @TheRealBillBob Год назад

      Bull crap

    • @SomeUserNameBlahBlah
      @SomeUserNameBlahBlah 10 месяцев назад +2

      Even rocky soil won't be an issue. AI improves by being trained. When the AI makes a wrong dig, the operator will correct it, it will learn and no longer need a person.

    • @TheRealBillBob
      @TheRealBillBob 10 месяцев назад

      Malarky. You people watch too many Sci Fi flicks. The only thing AI will be good for is to blackmail you by creating your image/voice to say or do something you didn't. Great way for cops to clear those cases.@@SomeUserNameBlahBlah

  • @steve_main
    @steve_main Год назад +2

    Imagine using an online form to tell a robot to come dig a 1 foot deep hole where the yellow paint is. Wake up the next morning and it's done. Sign me up!!

    • @TheRealBillBob
      @TheRealBillBob Год назад

      We can sign you up for the circus. 🤡🤡

  • @maxthelionxmax9220
    @maxthelionxmax9220 Год назад +2

    Honestly that’s a great job ! Imagine having an army of diggers , cranes , dump trucks etc doing the digging ( it’s childhood again, I imagined this as a child !!! Love it

  • @Karrda
    @Karrda Год назад +23

    1 more channel that the tube has limited in reach…

  • @modernnerf1
    @modernnerf1 Год назад +3

    I do Maintenence in robots that operate very similar to a miniature forklift. They have the potential to be very safe, however due to some shortcuts taken in the safety department, we have had a good number of injuries. Rather than using geofencing, we use QR codes on the ground and safety sensors of questionable effectiveness. Seeing things like this is amazing but also makes me laugh at the shortcuts my company took to try and catch up with the world of automation

  • @RuslanKagirov
    @RuslanKagirov Год назад +3

    In such machines, a cabin is not needed at all. Remember the concept of Hitachi.

    • @___wij
      @___wij Год назад +7

      You would if you needed to control it manually in tough spaces

    • @rolloxra670
      @rolloxra670 Год назад

      It can be either operated manually or automatic

    • @evanli421
      @evanli421 Год назад +1

      the software can break, and after you hit the emergency stop button, you might want to reset it manually, also loading(driving) the excavator onto a flatbed truck probably still need to be done manually

    • @OcanJi
      @OcanJi Год назад

      It IS needed, you saw it needs someone to route a path, what if you have to take it down the road to another construction site? You route the entire street and stop the transit for that or do you just drive it yourself?

    • @OliverFlinn
      @OliverFlinn 11 месяцев назад +1

      well yes, but this digger was built as a manually operated one, they just attach the big black box to it and it becomes robotic

  • @Tomevo5880
    @Tomevo5880 3 месяца назад +1

    Literally taking jobs away from 10 blue collar workers and given it to a white collar worker that they’d want to have an engineering degree or something unrealistic. Eventually automation will be apart of everyone’s life, but what happens to the people that wont be able to make wages and survive because they don’t have the finances or means to undertake expensive degrees? We need to be careful with our advances, or all we will have across the world is billions of poor and thousand of rich people

  • @ernestohernandez4519
    @ernestohernandez4519 Год назад +2

    Googles “how to become a REO”

  • @futureunfolded
    @futureunfolded Год назад +2

    Such a cool video! I wonder what the limit will be for human operators to robotic heavy equipment? It was mentioned he had two at one point, but could he reasonably be responsible for managing half a dozen? And if so, how does that increase jobs for people? Any productivity multiplier often creates job losses. Really cool tech though and definitely the future we are heading towards.

    • @themogget8808
      @themogget8808 Год назад

      It trades many less-paid jobs for fewer higher-paid jobs. You go from two or three operators (and a dude with the grade stick) to one higher-paid operator, but your labor is still cut way down.

  • @manioso77
    @manioso77 Год назад +2

    I hate to ask the public, but how do I apply, I am very confident in my abilities but to be able to better man, I’m all in. I know how to do electrical and run heavy machinery so anything needed I’m your guy!

  • @akihiko99
    @akihiko99 Год назад +2

    This looks very interesting and also scary

  • @jordiespinafont2984
    @jordiespinafont2984 Год назад +3

    Title should be "These robot excavators are making *the few remaining* workers more money"

  • @StixxonRdy
    @StixxonRdy 11 месяцев назад

    Can it slope a ditch ? Does it eliminate the guys that have to go in after the ditch is created ?

  • @SHUBHAM-KEENOO1
    @SHUBHAM-KEENOO1 Год назад

    If it is an automation machine
    Which means you programming it
    Then it becomes hackable???
    It's a risk??

    • @Jaxenormus
      @Jaxenormus Год назад

      oh boy your in for a surprise

  • @EternalHappElements
    @EternalHappElements Год назад

    Bobcat?

  • @froehmaj
    @froehmaj Год назад +1

    Has he a degree or can anyone be called engineer in the us?

  • @jirrenno
    @jirrenno Год назад

    These sentences are making me madness!

  • @andreialcaza
    @andreialcaza Год назад +2

    Lets gooo

  • @relentlessmadman
    @relentlessmadman Год назад

    what movie was it I saw where machines were after humans??? horror movie???

  • @jozojozic4673
    @jozojozic4673 Год назад

    He kies!

  • @jackjones9460
    @jackjones9460 Год назад

    Unskilled labor, skilled labor, mechanical efficiency, automation, AI, unnecessary labor, new pest control target.

  • @hydrangeadragon
    @hydrangeadragon Год назад +6

    We need degrowth so bad, tired of all this destruction of the environment

    • @ashya1
      @ashya1 Год назад +3

      what does this have to do with environment

    • @JBB685
      @JBB685 Год назад +2

      No. Humans are the most important. Degrowth is selfishness disguised as altruism.

  • @Hadezul2
    @Hadezul2 Год назад +3

    That money should be redistributed! Too much of this will create mass unemployment and poverty! There needs to be laws to ensure against this!

    • @hanstun1
      @hanstun1 Год назад +3

      Yeah, lets ban washing machines and bring back laundry women!!! Oh wait ...

    • @Hadezul2
      @Hadezul2 Год назад

      @@hanstun1 I'm not against new technology, I'm against wealth hording and artificial scarcity. More automation will mean less jobs, but that shouldn't mean more poverty, but it will if we don't find a way round it. Share the wealth with such things as a Universal Basic Income (UBI) or increased and improved infrastructure. There are ways.

  • @akihiko99
    @akihiko99 Год назад +2

    If hacker came in range of machine hacked the control and takes a control and can harm the humans just by controlling joystick with laptop

    • @oO0Xenos0Oo
      @oO0Xenos0Oo Год назад +5

      What is the "hacking range" for these mashines? This is not a video game.

    • @EtecMax
      @EtecMax Год назад +7

      The machines today are already steered by a computer. The input is from a human, but just after the joystick the computer takes over. You dont have to wait for the machines to take over full control to hack them, you can start today!

    • @sethlmcwilliams
      @sethlmcwilliams Год назад +2

      ah yes, the “hackers”

    • @hanstun1
      @hanstun1 Год назад

      Do you think you need automation to "harm humans?"

  • @peteturner8493
    @peteturner8493 Год назад

    LOL have you ever tried to look at a laptop screen in the sunlight and this so called robot has no clue as to what's left in the trench or how good a job has been done, it may have its uses but they look very limited? A JCB is a very versitlie machine in the hands of a skilled operator making adjustments on the fly - can't be done remotely very easily if at all.

    • @TecSanento
      @TecSanento Год назад +1

      Yeah but this skilled Operator your talking of Will waste it's time digging a three mile Trench

    • @peteturner8493
      @peteturner8493 Год назад

      @@TecSanento Wouldn't a combo be a better situation where the machine is monitored by the operator in the cab, then it can get the go ahead if the trench looks good...its the remote part that just does not function as presented to me?

    • @pingpong1727
      @pingpong1727 Год назад

      @@peteturner8493that defeats most of the purpose

  • @colinz226
    @colinz226 Год назад

    I do not believe you

  • @annoyedok321
    @annoyedok321 Год назад

    Investment scam