If the economics work for robots consumers will pay more for humans or quit buying fast food. Economics of robots won’t work in some places, because reasons. Nevermind it won’t be cheaper, the economics won’t work. (Assuming $7 not $15 min wage) You’re usually pretty coherent, but what’s your actual position here, Jimmy?
Do you have any data points for altruistic humans overriding capitalism? I’ve heard lots of arguments for raising the min wage, but consumers won’t support automation/robots over more expensive humans is a new one. Do you still head down to the pharmacy for the fountain jerk to mix your Dr Pepper? When they released Flippy at $100k he couldn’t keep up with demand. V2.0 is supposed to be doing better. https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/talkingtech/2018/05/28/hamburger-making-robot-flippy-back-serving-300-burgers-day/649370002/ Spyce (automated woks) raised $21M in series A to start franchising. https://www.americaninno.com/boston/bostinno-bytes/mit-born-spyce-raises-21m-series-a-to-open-new-robotic-restaurants/
Negged. I don’t want to talk to you no more, you empty-headed animal food trough wiper. I fart in your general direction! Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!
How else are you going to disrupt the paradigm? Value added to shifting the noun/verb market place. Huddle for a scrum with stakeholders for road mapping and parking lot alignment.
Why no tortilla throwing? Is that tradition dead? Need the thousands of tortillas to both spike the economy and act as a good base to start the couch fires.
Count me in the Anastasis, American Swindle, Man in Black group on this issue. Have a nice Sunday. All politicians lie //lock thread. All politicians lie, but I’m more cool with some lies than others, cause Goooooooo Team!!! //double lock thread.