>>512632032 (OP)Anything to avoid paying your own countrymen
>>512632032 (OP)>hire jeet at 1/8 price>get job done at 1/8 speedis this just retard math or what?
>>512632032 (OP)Remote workers would vanish in 10 years. Train 2nd generation robots to wear VR headsets.
>>512632032 (OP)how is this actually efficient? lmfao, half the cost, yet high upfront cost, high infrastructure maintenance, high electricity, how is this efficient?! lmfao
>>512632184no, infact this is very good for CEOs
>>512632032 (OP)This is fucking retarded. Aside from all the obvious reasons its retarded, latency is a thing, and there's probably at least 200-300ms of delay between the cyberjeet and his proxy. Not really ideal to stock shelves like that, or do anything at all
In a high trust society this wouldn't be necessary, if you take a coke out of the fridge you put a new one in
>>512632184>>512632409the idea lies in end of the year financial results
when adopting robots for cheaper, the first 2 years results will look great because the company is spending less on workers
but the problem arises after these 2 years, because customers and end product are going to show problems
>>512632409do you see jeets in egypt?
>>512632032 (OP)At that pace, just hire a real fucking person for one fucking hour, holy shit. It'll take that insect another 45 minutes to stack those 14 bottles.
>>512632516nips are germaphobes, why they and korea dont like jeets
>>512632032 (OP)This is actually a good thing though. It totally negates any economic argument for mass immigration.
>>512632032 (OP)Record data , then automate. Easy.
>>512632426i don't think controlling every move like depicted in the OP will be necessary, just being a supervisor of remote working robots. if these are the future jobs, then everybody can be happy that there still are jobs at least, and socially it would be not as devastating if companies are forced to employ an amount of supervisors for an amount of robots.
>>512632551Yes, they are fucking everywhere. I was in Cairo 5 weeks ago and there were fucking jeets all over the place. Both businessmen in the hotels breakfast and then on all the buses and at the pyramids
>>512632184cars were worse than horses when cars first came out.
what they should do is have AI map these moves, then it will be able to do it by itself, and fast.
>>512632426lack of textile response too, but I can see it being more common in the future where these robots are not actually controlled by AI/programs but by a human brain in a jar
we are in a dystopia after all
>>512632184>unlimited recruitment pool so you can treat them like shit>won't complain or unionise>low IQ so no worry of them outshining you or competing >jews financially subsidize you for recruiting them>the end result of your product is of worse net quality, but it doesn't matter because your consumers standards are dropping The jeet is literally the perfect worker ants for the Jew's new society. The chink is a bit too intelligent and sapient to trust to be content being a golem long-term. But jeets are ideal because of their submissive low-demand nature.
>build robots
>ship tech to shitstainistan
>somehow cheaper than hiring somebody for a higher but still paltry wage
No single company gives a fuck about letting workers work remotely. No single company pays for shelter or transport for their workers, or compensates them within the wages themselves. It's simply not their problem. Creating a more expensive way to stock shelves, not to mention more risky due to more failure points, isn't going to create massive changes to the job market.
>>512632184They feed the movement metadata into LLMs you retard, then 5 years after this the robot can do it on its own
>>512632184It's a work in progress though eventually it will ensure that with machine learning they will be autonomous
>>512632032 (OP)robots don't need to look like humans