Foxconn to deploy 10k robots on assembly lines to replace human
Comments made by Foxconn CEO Terry Gou indicate that, Apple manufacturer Foxconn may soon roll out robots on its assembly lines in order to replace human workers and cut down on manufacturing costs. The robots, which could potentially help construct Apple's rumored-to-be-upcoming iPhone 6, are in the final stages of testing and are set to be deployed in at least one Foxconn factory in the future.
As Neowin reported: The robot worker plan was first announced in 2011, and the 'Foxbots' are entering the final stages of testing -- which means that they could see deployment on Foxconn assembly lines very soon.
Each robot apparently costs upwards of $20,000 to create, but for a company which boasts a workforce of 1.23 million, assembly line robots could be very well worth the steep price tag. Foxconn is still in the midst of a long-term public relations crisis, after numerous allegations of employee mistreatment and multiple cases of employee suicide. Since robots don't feel emotion, Foxconn won't have to worry about providing basic human rights to the 1 million robotic workers it eventually plans to roll out.
The company still relies heavily on human production, though, as they were reported to have hired 100,000 additional workers ahead of the rumored iPhone 6 release. The robots could be deployed in time for production of the iPhone 6, but human workers would still handle the bulk of the work -- at least for the time being.
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This is good news isn’t it? The only reason most people currently have jobs is that it hasn’t been automated YET! We are all born into a life of servitude and if you are educated enough to know how the whole fake and legalized fraudulent monetary system works then you would understand what I’m talking about. In laymen terms “automation frees us from servitude” ***61514;
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I'm not so sure about that... I think its the opposite.
Imagine 1+Million people been laid off and without work to feed families and pay bills and live in general...
I really hope I'm wrong.
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Why do I get the feeling the robots will turn out like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH7XCghlH7M
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Foxconn & Apple should replace their CEOs with robots.
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This may put people out of work but at least the suicide rates will do down I suppose.