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cjsmith ([personal profile] cjsmith) wrote2019-05-13 03:36 pm

Thinking inside the box

Amazon’s new(ish) automated boxing machines. 5 times faster than humans and can do 700 boxes/hr.

https://youtu.be/U1yw05mWnXw

(NB: since I saw this at work, I do not know whether it has sound or if so what the sound is like.)
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[personal profile] siliconshaman 2019-05-13 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I wonder how long before Amazon becomes fully autonomous, with no humans involved other than the customers..
metahacker: A cartoonish walky-talkie is jabbering angrily (angry box)

[personal profile] metahacker 2019-05-14 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
With Alexa and refills and subscriptions, the customers don't need to be human, either; just need access to *some* bank account...
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[personal profile] siliconshaman 2019-05-14 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
and now I've had the totally creepy thought of someone automating their life, so stuff is delivered on schedule, bills are paid and so on... without them needing to do anything...

and keeps on keeping on, despite them being dead for years...
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[personal profile] siliconshaman 2019-05-14 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh god yes!! Now I remember that, it was like the first thirty seconds of the film too... Doc had automated filling Einstein's bowl and forgotten to turn it off before taking off with him...
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[personal profile] metahacker 2019-05-15 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
I am 100% sure this has already happened to some family, given how many things continued after my father's death. :-/

One imagines the credit/assets are frozen for the Will or Probate, but...maybe not.
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[personal profile] siliconshaman 2019-05-14 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah... I think there was a story like that...
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[personal profile] eichin 2019-05-15 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
One of the more iconic ones was "There Will Come Soft Rains", Ray Bradbury (written in 1950 so the scene of automation continuing to operate in the wreckage was set in the vastly distant future of... 1985)