• nagaram@startrek.website
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    18 hours ago

    The video attached is hilarious because the human worker is a hundred times more efficient.

    • ook@discuss.tchncs.de
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      15 hours ago

      Well, yes and no. The robot is slower, but can also work without a break. You couldn’t keep a human the whole hours the store is open back there. So just a question if the robot is fast enough to do the work a human would do in the same time.

      I am more wondering about the manual intervention. The video says “in rare cases” but who knows what thats supposed to mean. If the operator has to take over as much as a normal human would work there and is that slow, this would be ridiculous.