I know this is a joke, but it brings new ideas. Building a wall is not as good as making robots to solve the problem of illegal immigration,A robot, check, calm injection, repatriation, 24 hours of operation. But obviously the same thing can be used to deal with American citizens.
the same ways they squezz the chicken farmers,they be : leasing the equipment and you pay maintenance costs to the dealer. just like tractors. dont hack. profits now geared toward tech companies robotics division. 😝
You idiots big corporations will be growing our food funded by investors. Why should illiterate farmers who cannot even code grow our food. That are useless and anyway they only look at sustenance farming. They better learn to code!
It's pretty dismal and so is the cycle time of 24s, but that's how it often is with prototype stage robots. The important thing is to have the mech platform that is capable of doing the job, that's the starting point you can start improving things from.
It depends how accurate people are, on average. Once this becomes consistently better than the average human, there is only a need to have humans checking the robots work, not doing the picking. Eventually the robots will be better than humans, in all aspects; It's inevitable. The only human job left will be maintaining the robots.
@EastWindBreaks I think much sooner. I believe the issue is the robot scans just half the fruit. If they find a way to cover more area, they will figure it out. Also, have to distinguish the fruit from the background. The ai is there, just need not info to analyze.
Why? Who wants to work in the field picking fruits? I own an almond farm and I cant even find American workers who wants to do the job. When I do find one, they wouldn't even last a day. Immigrants are the only ones willing to do the work. Thats why its better to have robots do these jobs to fill in the shortage.
@@lotto5742 u pay peanut and expecting people to work under heat like a slave? I dont think american will be picky if the pay is decently good, and providing benefits for them to support their family.
@@dimitriymirovsky I pay $13.50 an hour. I dont offer medical or dental but I try to assist them on applying for one. And we do offer them free home cook meals during their breaks. And during holidays, we offer double time if they are willing to work. We give them the option to work during the holidays, which surprisingly a lot of them do.
@@lotto5742 honestly those $ seems a lot when you exchange it with rupiah. Thats why i also want to work in ausie picking fruits or typical blue collar worker work.
@@bangbangtangahwei Well in California, minimum wage is increasing to $11 an hour starting next year, so I like to pay my employees a little above the minimum wage.
People need to realize that these robots are replacing TASKS. Thus will enable humans to focus on more important jobs that will benefit society and advance our species, as opposed to spending it picking pepper.
That's the big debate right now. Population is rising each year and it won't stop. Roughly 48% of all jobs we have now won't exist in the future. Economists believe that automation is no different than the industrial revolution, people will retrain for new jobs. People in the tech world see it different, there will be more new jobs with each new tech innovation, but it will require less human labor than today. So what will happen if the job displacement is too high? One of two things may happen... Either place a tax on robots that have stolen jobs or tax the humans who own the robots and still work in order to fund a UBI (universal basic income) free money (the minimum) for people to survive. The jobs that might still exist are those involving human relations, like caretakers and other more complicated and unpredictable manual labors. But, those jobs will be fewer and fewer and more than likely very competitive. Point is, capatalism, as it stands today will change greatly into a hybrid of socialism and some capatalism to help sustain a world where most people don't work because they are unemployable.
Food shortage? I think you'll find we produce enough, but it is given to those who can pay as apposed to those who need it. Ever wonder why Americans waste so much food?
For the people below complaining about lost jobs. Shut up, sit back, have a beer and let the robots do all the work. They can grow and harvest the food then we eat it. No job necessary.
Yeah, it's a weird phrase that obfuscates what's really happening. There really is a labour shortage since nobody wants to pick peppers for the amount of money they're offering, but they can't pay higher wages because that would increase the price of peppers to the consumer. At every point in the chain people want to turn a reasonable profit, otherwise they'll just do something else that pays better. But as a society we still want a plentiful supply of peppers, and we don't want market forces to result in them being a luxury item, so naturally there arises a new market for cost-cutting technologies. Whatever market forces are responsible for attracting cost-cutting technologists to pepper farms as opposed to any one of countless other industries is beyond my comprehension, but I can see how we've progressed from the agricultural revolution to the present day. It's human nature. When you think about it, living on a planet with over 7 billion people and being able to buy peppers from almost any supermarket in the world at any time of year, would be impossible without mechanization.
it's not gonna be immigrants only. it'll be ALL factory workers dumass. robots aren't prejudice/racist like u unless it's programmed to be. but they'll always be more efficient than a lazy person like yourself. 😂
Expect it to get faster and much more accurate. Ultimately, robots are going to drive down the costs, drive up the quality and drive out the pesticides. This is win-win for anybody that happens to eat.
I'd like to / we should build an open source flying drone software to give the drone a mapped area where it will harvest all of the fruit of all plants in that area automatically. The drone could track each piece of fruit updating the website with info like how many tomatoes, how many mangos, almonds, onions, chili peppers, etc it expects to harvest the next day so that local residents could request the fruit to be delivered straight from the plant to their doorstep. I will make everything open source and donate the drone (with solar panels to charge it) too so the food will be free for all within its area. The amount of fruit that matures on plants, falls to the ground and is wasted all around us is staggering, plus the same drone could also recognize ideal areas to plant different seeds and plant, care for, track and harvest them too. The drone, or another version of it would also be able to prune and harvest coconut trees as well, landing by grasping onto the upper trunk of the tree, then driving up and down and around for the automated trimming and harvesting. Anyone want to join me in the project to help feed the world for free? In the future, I plan to add a sub group to C'8 (www.c8coordinate.com) under our search filter Aid Type / Food & Water where an automated donated solar charged food harvesting drone can plant, manage and harvest fruit and vegetables within its mapped urban (for ex) region, updating the C'8 aid offer posts updating the system including predicting maturity quantities and dates with all food delivered direct from the plant to a user's door all for free. People within the region will be able to opt in or partially in selectively allowing the drone to harvest from their property, sharing to the system. Call me overly positive, but I think we’re leaving the era of ‘greed is good’ and celebrating wealth and entering an #EraOfAltruism and equality. Let’s #AutomateEverything and #SkipToAbundance.
I need to find someone who can help me make a autonomous robot arm that can harvest grapes but it knows witch ones are good and bad and then it does the juicing process for me and then makes the drink so I don’t have to do anything please I want this.
Human need this as human population grows, the rising demand for food will increase and despite having large population, many still dont want to be a farmer.
Wait, what? Labor shortages? A-a-and also, 20hrs/day working? What about its operation, maintenance, and replacement costs? Availability of parts, down times? O.o
It's still under research and development It will start working commercially after 10 years when it gets more efficient ( low maintenance and low energy costs better detection and faster working rates )
Q---What are people going to do in 2025 when robots are doing their jobs? A---Watch more CNBC and play video games while racking up more credit card debt
The AI you are referring to it is General AI. A type of AI that can do everything by itself, autonomy, learn by itself, produce, maintain, etc, without the need of humans. We don't even know what is consiousness in real terms, so don't expect a Terminator that can mimic a human. The current AI as for deep learning, cars, robots, etc, are designed for a very specific task, which requires humans in different aspects.
that's why in tens of years people won't be able to find a work without a proper education, which is obviously not gonna be easy, so there will be a lot of homeless if we don't find an alternative system
Highly doubt they can. Without a sense of personality it isn't alive, and if it's not alive then it has no thought to do anything different other than it's given instructions.
Yes they are, mostly for sorting massive databases. However I will admit it's not perfect and could develop potentially dangerous biases without oversight from a human, which is very common being given raw data without context. While some people may say it 'has a mind of it's own', it doesn't have emotional or social intelligence. Even if an AI were to pass a Turing test (which is very unlikely for at least 2-3 decades), it would only be imitating emotional or social intelligence as designed and programmed by engineers. It is not alive will only follow objectives instructed by programming by humans. The real danger we should be focused on is who controls that AI: governments, corporations, and individuals, who may or may not wish to use AI for malicious purposes.
@@Androfier You're joking. We've already had AI bypass its restrictions put in place by engineers. One AI test created its own AI baby. Another AI created its own language to bypass restrictions. That Sophia robot talked about destroying humans. Tech is evolving fast.
If you could provide a source to the AI that created it's own language and the baby one I'll be a happy man. Also Sophia is not a real AI, or at least not an AGI (Artificial General Intelligence). Sophia mostly relies on pre-programmed scripts as answers to questions given to it, because of this reason if you were to meet Sophia in person you would be required to submit questions where Hanson Robotics will review and cherry pick questions for approval. Hanson Robotics likes to tell the public that Sophia is coming up with these answers on her own but reality begs to differ, whether they are just overconfident in their works or lying to get public recognition is anyone's guess. I highly advise you watch this simple video on Sophie. ua-cam.com/video/7fnCQC7bLs0/v-deo.html
Plants respond to humans who nurture them with warmth and care, this has effect on their quality of flower and fruit they bear. Machines cannot nurse the plant and eventually the productivity and quality from plants would hinder. Don't do this, talk to your plants like you talk to your dogs.
there is a significant difference between a pepper that is home grown and attended to and propagated by the human hand and one grown by machines. plants respond affirmatively to human interaction over the course of a growing season. they may be able to make machines that grow and harvest peppers, but without any relationship with the plants and w/o the exercise involved in gardening and landscaping, it seems to me that much of our biological roots are being neglected.
You're missing the point. If the global population keeps consuming farmer products only, we need to increase the rate at which crops are harvested and increase crop yield so that everyone can eat. This is a solution to tackle food and employment shortage in the near future. Now, you're completely free to grow your own food. As a matter of fact, everyone should be growing some of their food
well i dont think that people want to be (almost) enslaved for picking vegetables and fruit for bad salaries and horrible conditions, i think that that isnt in our roots, if you want to have a garden go ahead but dont say that
niter43 right...it could well be 61% because that’s the proportion of ripe ones among all...it would be 100% accurate if all of them are ripe...but you see my point
Build a wall keep the robots out make Boston Dynamics pay for it
Nonsense
@@JD-kf2ki it was a joke...
I know this is a joke, but it brings new ideas.
Building a wall is not as good as making robots to solve the problem of illegal immigration,A robot, check, calm injection, repatriation, 24 hours of operation.
But obviously the same thing can be used to deal with American citizens.
2020
Enjoy your 30 million illegals once the AI revolution hits. Surely it will all blow over without issue.
Lazy robot can't even work 24 hours a day!
it's probably for oiling parts, changing battery packs and changing the blade and what not.
although i thought the same thing lol.
Soon they will riot for better working hours and better pays!
What do you expect from Middle Eastern robots?
It works for Free.
It can work 24 hours if solurpowerd! And 🌙 light powerd!
what. is. my. purpose.
you pick peppers
oh. god.
B Dean I see what you did there
Yeah, welcome to the club, pal.
Rick and morty :D
That's schwifty!
The most important thing is to make the cost of the robots affordable for the farmers.
the same ways they squezz the chicken farmers,they be : leasing the equipment and you pay maintenance costs to the dealer. just like tractors.
dont hack. profits now geared toward tech companies robotics division. 😝
You idiots big corporations will be growing our food funded by investors. Why should illiterate farmers who cannot even code grow our food. That are useless and anyway they only look at sustenance farming. They better learn to code!
@Alex Stark they better learn to code. Oh no! Soon A.I will be coding themselves Better the best humans lol
B U I think your a bit special, who works out new more efficient farming practices oh wait the ‘illiterate farmers’ do
61% accurate doesnt sound good
It's pretty dismal and so is the cycle time of 24s, but that's how it often is with prototype stage robots. The important thing is to have the mech platform that is capable of doing the job, that's the starting point you can start improving things from.
61% of the time, it works everytime
It depends how accurate people are, on average. Once this becomes consistently better than the average human, there is only a need to have humans checking the robots work, not doing the picking. Eventually the robots will be better than humans, in all aspects; It's inevitable. The only human job left will be maintaining the robots.
@EastWindBreaks I think much sooner. I believe the issue is the robot scans just half the fruit. If they find a way to cover more area, they will figure it out. Also, have to distinguish the fruit from the background. The ai is there, just need not info to analyze.
It's a pretty good accuracy for collecting the training data it needs.
Soon it'll not be immigrants that you'll be worrying about, lol
Why? Who wants to work in the field picking fruits? I own an almond farm and I cant even find American workers who wants to do the job. When I do find one, they wouldn't even last a day. Immigrants are the only ones willing to do the work. Thats why its better to have robots do these jobs to fill in the shortage.
@@lotto5742 u pay peanut and expecting people to work under heat like a slave? I dont think american will be picky if the pay is decently good, and providing benefits for them to support their family.
@@dimitriymirovsky I pay $13.50 an hour. I dont offer medical or dental but I try to assist them on applying for one. And we do offer them free home cook meals during their breaks. And during holidays, we offer double time if they are willing to work. We give them the option to work during the holidays, which surprisingly a lot of them do.
@@lotto5742 honestly those $ seems a lot when you exchange it with rupiah. Thats why i also want to work in ausie picking fruits or typical blue collar worker work.
@@bangbangtangahwei Well in California, minimum wage is increasing to $11 an hour starting next year, so I like to pay my employees a little above the minimum wage.
People need to realize that these robots are replacing TASKS. Thus will enable humans to focus on more important jobs that will benefit society and advance our species, as opposed to spending it picking pepper.
Wonderful machine, use in assembly line, now in agriculture, hopefully it become more knowledgable in fruit detection...
Are they planning to replace humans in each and every work..
That's the plan. Humans will be obsolete in 10-20 years.
@@elmoviemaster I wonder what would happen to lakhs of people who won't have any work how will they earn..
That's the big debate right now. Population is rising each year and it won't stop. Roughly 48% of all jobs we have now won't exist in the future. Economists believe that automation is no different than the industrial revolution, people will retrain for new jobs. People in the tech world see it different, there will be more new jobs with each new tech innovation, but it will require less human labor than today. So what will happen if the job displacement is too high? One of two things may happen... Either place a tax on robots that have stolen jobs or tax the humans who own the robots and still work in order to fund a UBI (universal basic income) free money (the minimum) for people to survive. The jobs that might still exist are those involving human relations, like caretakers and other more complicated and unpredictable manual labors. But, those jobs will be fewer and fewer and more than likely very competitive. Point is, capatalism, as it stands today will change greatly into a hybrid of socialism and some capatalism to help sustain a world where most people don't work because they are unemployable.
We'll spend our time drooling while stuck in a vr immersion pod.
@@elmoviemaster ultimately it means there is going to be a starvation..
Nice. This will help with food shortage and labor shortage.
Food shortage? I think you'll find we produce enough, but it is given to those who can pay as apposed to those who need it. Ever wonder why Americans waste so much food?
Food shortage, in America???
There is no food shortage. Only a shortage of people who can afford that food.
Lol nice joke people don't seem to get it
Nice one.
The background music makes this video so interesting
For the people below complaining about lost jobs. Shut up, sit back, have a beer and let the robots do all the work. They can grow and harvest the food then we eat it. No job necessary.
It's amazing to see how far pepper technology has come!
Tony Stark's new toy.... .... Pepper Bots.
Bye bye jobs!
michele vitarelli what will all the mexicans do?!
justin jimenez the same what millions of homeless americans already do.
michele vitarelli hello UBI and free time.
Picks peppers at a 24 second rate...with a 61% accuracy.
You can stop embarrassing yourself ..and actually watch the video.
That's not how the job market works....
Sweeper! It should have been named Peter Piper the Perfect Pepper Picker.
There goes the Job I didn't want!...
These darn Robots need to be deported.
We should build a great beautiful firewall.
@@ToneyCrimson and let Silicon Valley pay for it!
We need to figure out as a society what to so once ai performs all jobs.
Theyy toook our juubss!
70% of those robots are not on welfare. That is the difference.
Labor shortage?
Hmm...
Let's be honnest, i'm pretty sure you wouldn't take this job right ?
@@KOTAAOMEE As a student who still young, dumb and broke, yeah I will take the job if the salary were OK and the farm is near.
@@MASViper "if the salary were OK and the farm is near." Nuff' said :)
-cheap- labor shortage.
Yeah, it's a weird phrase that obfuscates what's really happening. There really is a labour shortage since nobody wants to pick peppers for the amount of money they're offering, but they can't pay higher wages because that would increase the price of peppers to the consumer. At every point in the chain people want to turn a reasonable profit, otherwise they'll just do something else that pays better. But as a society we still want a plentiful supply of peppers, and we don't want market forces to result in them being a luxury item, so naturally there arises a new market for cost-cutting technologies.
Whatever market forces are responsible for attracting cost-cutting technologists to pepper farms as opposed to any one of countless other industries is beyond my comprehension, but I can see how we've progressed from the agricultural revolution to the present day. It's human nature. When you think about it, living on a planet with over 7 billion people and being able to buy peppers from almost any supermarket in the world at any time of year, would be impossible without mechanization.
The Mechanical Labourer
It’s happening guys. Human ability is about to start its asymptotic rise to infinity.
“What is my purpose?”
“You pick peppers.”
61% success rate with yellow peppers. 0,3% success rate with green peppers?
Robots escaping us borders to vacation in mexico
i hope this will be common to use in agricultural field soon.
Who knew that the robot apocalypse would have such a peppy soundtrack?!
Just wait till it figures out how tasty those peppers are.
Now it may be slower but once if it learns how to pick it will master the task.
I like it , always wanted to do a orange picking robot.
Researchers hope it will be an viable alternative to wage increases
These Robot someday should replace almost every factories working immigrants.
@ soyon manlai
Go see a modern chinese factory. Alot has been automated.
it's not gonna be immigrants only. it'll be ALL factory workers dumass. robots aren't prejudice/racist like u unless it's programmed to be. but they'll always be more efficient than a lazy person like yourself. 😂
@@k.m.9418 That's how you see things when you are so short sighted
Today it can pick a pepper tommorrow it will be performing brain surgery.
No human could listen to this music while working thus necessitating robots. Simple mathematics.
I thoroughly enjoyed this
Wal-E goes pepper picking :)
I need a robot assistant for errands and stuff like going to the store and buying groceries, mailing packages and other stuff I don't want to do.
End is near
Expect it to get faster and much more accurate. Ultimately, robots are going to drive down the costs, drive up the quality and drive out the pesticides. This is win-win for anybody that happens to eat.
I'd like to / we should build an open source flying drone software to give the drone a mapped area where it will harvest all of the fruit of all plants in that area automatically. The drone could track each piece of fruit updating the website with info like how many tomatoes, how many mangos, almonds, onions, chili peppers, etc it expects to harvest the next day so that local residents could request the fruit to be delivered straight from the plant to their doorstep. I will make everything open source and donate the drone (with solar panels to charge it) too so the food will be free for all within its area. The amount of fruit that matures on plants, falls to the ground and is wasted all around us is staggering, plus the same drone could also recognize ideal areas to plant different seeds and plant, care for, track and harvest them too. The drone, or another version of it would also be able to prune and harvest coconut trees as well, landing by grasping onto the upper trunk of the tree, then driving up and down and around for the automated trimming and harvesting. Anyone want to join me in the project to help feed the world for free?
In the future, I plan to add a sub group to C'8 (www.c8coordinate.com) under our search filter Aid Type / Food & Water where an automated donated solar charged food harvesting drone can plant, manage and harvest fruit and vegetables within its mapped urban (for ex) region, updating the C'8 aid offer posts updating the system including predicting maturity quantities and dates with all food delivered direct from the plant to a user's door all for free. People within the region will be able to opt in or partially in selectively allowing the drone to harvest from their property, sharing to the system.
Call me overly positive, but I think we’re leaving the era of ‘greed is good’ and celebrating wealth and entering an #EraOfAltruism and equality. Let’s #AutomateEverything and #SkipToAbundance.
I’m Walking into the unemployment office and saying that a robot stole my job.
I need to find someone who can help me make a autonomous robot arm that can harvest grapes but it knows witch ones are good and bad and then it does the juicing process for me and then makes the drink so I don’t have to do anything please I want this.
And we still can't grow pickled peppers...
First generations are always hard workers.
Well done Israel!
food for everyone.at a low cost.
Do robots need $15 an hour?
Pepper tastes mad funny nowadays...I started noticing that in 2017 and now I don't cook with it
going to help with "labour shortages" lol
By the time this thing picks an entire harvest the food will have rotten.
Grandfather of Supervisor Greene!
This was 3 years ago, must be in full effect by now!?
Human need this as human population grows, the rising demand for food will increase and despite having large population, many still dont want to be a farmer.
RIP Peter Piper
What AI ? Just an industrial robot with imaging parameters. Well done though. Congratulations to China for building it.
*DUN DUN DUN* AND ANOTHER JOB BITES THE DUST
So looks like in the future someone will say "Build that firewall"
We did this 28 years ago and it was much faster. It could not compete with migrant workers...
There's no labour shortage... just a pay shortage.
These robots do less killing than the average illegal alien
Everything is happening so quick
01:27 is there a chance to get this one in another colour? a darker one?
All that work to do it soft and then it just drops it in lol
Why bell peppers! 😃
Really? I don't think there's labour shortage we've just abandoned farming for "lucrative" white collar jobs
After the robot gets done picking peppers it enjoys having ten baby robots with a fancy car and a shack of a house.
Goodbye humans.
Sweeper I like it.
Pay for itself in a thousand years
One day the 1% will become the 99%
The end of humanity.
Hadouken Hadouken lazy are lazy nowadays
The end of labor protest
more like no one wants to do these jobs.
Well, if you want took at that way, the end of humanity started way before the invention of computers.
Why would anyone ever develop robotics for picking bell peppers? Is there a labour shortage or the people in power just don't wanna pay anyone at all?
That robot wall-e sucks too slow😂
Yes, but can it perform surgery on a grape?
Robots done that😣
@@palebluedot285 with human skills
They peeled off the skin of a grape i believe.
@@ronaldorivers236 they did surgery on a grape
More unemployment and more money for corporations.
Wow!
I want to make that, too!
I hope somebody is checking the robot’s working conditions. Robots have right too. I mean they need time off for maintenance and cooling off and stuff
Labour shortage? I though we still have problem with unemployment. Here at least.
Wait, what? Labor shortages?
A-a-and also, 20hrs/day working? What about its operation, maintenance, and replacement costs? Availability of parts, down times? O.o
It's still under research and development
It will start working commercially after 10 years when it gets more efficient ( low maintenance and low energy costs better detection and faster working rates )
TBH, there is no labor shortage. Which shortage are those researchers aiming?
Why dont they just replace that saw with a lil mini guilottine blade laid horizontally?
2.1 million Mexicans just saw the American dream go down the toilet for them.
And one robot cost equals the whole farm XD
Do they spray pesticides on those plant
Q---What are people going to do in 2025 when robots are doing their jobs?
A---Watch more CNBC and play video games while racking up more credit card debt
OMG! 😱😱😱
Terminator 😱
Skynet 😱
OMG OMG!
WE DOMMED END IS NEAR 😖
This is so sad, alexa play terminator 2 theme song.
@@umersalman1 OMG! ALEXA A.I
A.IA.I😱😵
END OF HUMANITY 😭😭😭
Wall -e
The AI you are referring to it is General AI. A type of AI that can do everything by itself, autonomy, learn by itself, produce, maintain, etc, without the need of humans.
We don't even know what is consiousness in real terms, so don't expect a Terminator that can mimic a human. The current AI as for deep learning, cars, robots, etc, are designed for a very specific task, which requires humans in different aspects.
@@FINALB this is machine learning not A.I.
A.I. Currently in development.
I thought we needed more jobs
that's why in tens of years people won't be able to find a work without a proper education, which is obviously not gonna be easy, so there will be a lot of homeless if we don't find an alternative system
Companies are running to Automation in order to reduce the use of human workers therefore no workman's compensation Etc.
These corporations think robots won't rebel like humans?
Highly doubt they can. Without a sense of personality it isn't alive, and if it's not alive then it has no thought to do anything different other than it's given instructions.
@@Androfier
Almost every country is working on AI. And everything is getting connected to networks. That won't end well.
Yes they are, mostly for sorting massive databases. However I will admit it's not perfect and could develop potentially dangerous biases without oversight from a human, which is very common being given raw data without context. While some people may say it 'has a mind of it's own', it doesn't have emotional or social intelligence. Even if an AI were to pass a Turing test (which is very unlikely for at least 2-3 decades), it would only be imitating emotional or social intelligence as designed and programmed by engineers. It is not alive will only follow objectives instructed by programming by humans. The real danger we should be focused on is who controls that AI: governments, corporations, and individuals, who may or may not wish to use AI for malicious purposes.
@@Androfier
You're joking. We've already had AI bypass its restrictions put in place by engineers. One AI test created its own AI baby. Another AI created its own language to bypass restrictions. That Sophia robot talked about destroying humans. Tech is evolving fast.
If you could provide a source to the AI that created it's own language and the baby one I'll be a happy man. Also Sophia is not a real AI, or at least not an AGI (Artificial General Intelligence). Sophia mostly relies on pre-programmed scripts as answers to questions given to it, because of this reason if you were to meet Sophia in person you would be required to submit questions where Hanson Robotics will review and cherry pick questions for approval. Hanson Robotics likes to tell the public that Sophia is coming up with these answers on her own but reality begs to differ, whether they are just overconfident in their works or lying to get public recognition is anyone's guess. I highly advise you watch this simple video on Sophie. ua-cam.com/video/7fnCQC7bLs0/v-deo.html
Plants respond to humans who nurture them with warmth and care, this has effect on their quality of flower and fruit they bear. Machines cannot nurse the plant and eventually the productivity and quality from plants would hinder.
Don't do this, talk to your plants like you talk to your dogs.
Couldn't they at least have given the robot a name that started with a P? Spoilsports!
I think they meant shortage of cheap labour. It's a race to the bottom.
There gose the jobs for unskilled workers by funny song and Robots!
We need to make the consuption of the fruits automatic
there is a significant difference between a pepper that is home grown and attended to and propagated by the human hand and one grown by machines. plants respond affirmatively to human interaction over the course of a growing season. they may be able to make machines that grow and harvest peppers, but without any relationship with the plants and w/o the exercise involved in gardening and landscaping, it seems to me that much of our biological roots are being neglected.
You're missing the point. If the global population keeps consuming farmer products only, we need to increase the rate at which crops are harvested and increase crop yield so that everyone can eat. This is a solution to tackle food and employment shortage in the near future. Now, you're completely free to grow your own food. As a matter of fact, everyone should be growing some of their food
well i dont think that people want to be (almost) enslaved for picking vegetables and fruit for bad salaries and horrible conditions, i think that that isnt in our roots, if you want to have a garden go ahead but dont say that
"will reduce labor shortages" I laughed a little thinking when will we have labor shortages for crop pickers
We already do in many states, and I'm in India.
Massive Farm labor shortages in California and other states right now 2018
I am also from india, now here labourer shortage
In Israel, only foreign workers are willing to do this awful job.
Build a wall! Keep the robots out!
Real life Wall-E
List person was fired on
61% accurate... let’s say it’s random
Random in this task isn't 50%
niter43 right...it could well be 61% because that’s the proportion of ripe ones among all...it would be 100% accurate if all of them are ripe...but you see my point
He a good boy.