Even MORE...!! Robots Now Laying Bricks..!! Hundreds to lose jobs..

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  • JohnnyNight
    Confirmed User
    • Jun 2012
    • 484

    #1

    Even MORE...!! Robots Now Laying Bricks..!! Hundreds to lose jobs..

    What a fuckin day this has been...

    Employees getting Microchips shot up their ass...

    Now Robots laying freaking bricks...!!

    Bricklaying robots set to replace human builders on hundreds of UK construction sites - Mirror Online
  • TheDynasty
    See Signature
    • Apr 2016
    • 5882

    #2
    no more jobs
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    • Bladewire
      StraightBro
      • Aug 2003
      • 56228

      #3
      Smart brick layers will train to be the ones to setup that robots tracking system etc. they adapt to a new job. It's takes a long time to setup that robots and someone has to supervise it.






      Skype: CallTomNow

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      • Rochard
        Jägermeister Test Pilot
        • Dec 2001
        • 75733

        #4
        They can even lay brick roads too.
        Herschel Savage
        Brooklyn, NY

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        • Barry-xlovecam
          It's 42
          • Jun 2010
          • 18083

          #5
          Have you ever laid 500+ brick per day?
          I was a masonry contractor for 14 years -- this is a great leap forward.

          This (robobricky) is geared for a large straight wall -- commercial work. The labor costs are much higher than residential work -- that's why this is happening.

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          • CaptainHowdy
            Too lazy to set a custom title
            • Dec 2004
            • 94730

            #6
            More time for love and play ...

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            • CurrentlySober
              Too lazy to wipe my ass
              • Aug 2002
              • 38941

              #7
              i cunt a4d a brick...


              👁️ 👍️ 💩

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              • SpicyM
                Confirmed User
                • Aug 2006
                • 4575

                #8
                Originally posted by JohnnyNight
                Employees getting Microchips shot up their ass... :winkwink
                I bet **********ss volunteered for this
                no sig, sorry

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                • bronco67
                  Too lazy to set a custom title
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 29032

                  #9
                  I guess some people better start learning the bricklaying robot building business. How's the saying go around here? Adapt or die.

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                  • pimpmaster9000
                    Too lazy to set a custom title
                    • Dec 2011
                    • 26732

                    #10
                    Innovation has basically become a contest of who can eliminate the most low skilled jobs...our best and brightest minds are figuring out ways to throw less skilled people under the bus...drivers, store clerks, masons etc...

                    Humanity is straying away from the good path more and more each day all in the name of profits for a few...
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                    • kane
                      Too lazy to set a custom title
                      • Aug 2001
                      • 20684

                      #11
                      While people worry about outsourcing taking their job, this is what should scare them. In the last 10 years 80% of the manufacturing jobs in the US have been lost to automation. People in third world countries aren't going to take these jobs, robots are.

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                      • 2MuchMark
                        Mark of 2Much.net
                        • Aug 2004
                        • 50971

                        #12
                        Imagine all the GFY;ers that will lose their job once a robot learns how to use a mop or flip burgers!

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                        • Busty2
                          Member since 1999
                          • Dec 2007
                          • 7202

                          #13
                          I was attending the AWFS in Vegas last week and purchased a 4'x8' CNC machine that will be able to produce my designs and products in a fraction of the time it took me by hand. The issue is learning the Aspire software to be able to control the machine. Once programmed i will always have that design stored in the system. It will just take time to program, so my roll has not gone away just changed.

                          Its much like when i was in the film industry. My team of 76 guys could produce a dragon sculpt in less than 6 weeks with full animatronics. Everyone thought jobs would be lost due to CGI but just look at the credits on any film that includes ILM, watch the list of literally hundreds of people who work in each CGI department.The jobs never disappeared they just changed. And now that physical Dragon that cost £40,000 now costs ten times as much in CGI.

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                          • directfiesta
                            Too lazy to set a custom title
                            • Oct 2002
                            • 30135

                            #14
                            12clicks hope that no robot will lay shingles on roofs....
                            I know that Asspimple is stoopid ... As he says, it is a FACT !

                            But I can't figure out how he can breathe or type , at the same time ....

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                            • kane
                              Too lazy to set a custom title
                              • Aug 2001
                              • 20684

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Busty2
                              I was attending the AWFS in Vegas last week and purchased a 4'x8' CNC machine that will be able to produce my designs and products in a fraction of the time it took me by hand. The issue is learning the Aspire software to be able to control the machine. Once programmed i will always have that design stored in the system. It will just take time to program, so my roll has not gone away just changed.

                              Its much like when i was in the film industry. My team of 76 guys could produce a dragon sculpt in less than 6 weeks with full animatronics. Everyone thought jobs would be lost due to CGI but just look at the credits on any film that includes ILM, watch the list of literally hundreds of people who work in each CGI department.The jobs never disappeared they just changed. And now that physical Dragon that cost £40,000 now costs ten times as much in CGI.
                              Times will change and jobs will evolve. Look to computer science as a good example. When I was in high school in the 1980's everyone told us that computers were the future and they were going to take away everyone's jobs. Interestingly enough, our school didn't even offer a computer class. However, they were ultimately correct. Computers took away a lot of jobs, but they also created a ton of jobs with the internet and all the technological advances it has help foster.

                              The next step is automation and robotics. Here is why it makes me nervous for the future. Automation and robotics will create new jobs. Someone has to build, program, run, and maintain these robots. However, there will likely not be very many of those jobs. A manufacturing plant can put in robots and replace a crew of 200 with a crew of 10-20. Sure, those are new jobs created by automation, but there are only a few of them and the other 180 people are out of work. Also, these new jobs are going to be technical in nature and I wonder how many people out there will have the aptitude to be able to do the job at a professional level.

                              Computers might have taken a million jobs away (number made up for use as an example) but the technology then created 1.5 or 2 million new jobs. Robotics and automation might take away a million jobs, but it may only create a few hundred thousand new jobs. That is where we will have issues. We are likely looking at a future where there simply aren't enough jobs for all the people who want them and those jobs that do exist will take a certain level of intelligence to do that some people simply don't possess.

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                              • Bladewire
                                StraightBro
                                • Aug 2003
                                • 56228

                                #16
                                Originally posted by 2MuchMark
                                Imagine all the GFY;ers that will lose their job once a robot learns how to use a mop or flip burgers!


                                Skype: CallTomNow

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