Absolutely fascinating to see how advanced e-commerce fulfillment has become! The Brightpick robots handling everything from inventory to dispatch with minimal human intervention is impressive. It’s mind-blowing how AI not only makes the process faster and more accurate but also learns from mistakes to keep improving. The integration of human and robotic picking, along with the intuitive software, really shows the future of efficient, 24/7 fulfillment. Thanks for the behind-the-scenes tour and for sharing how technology is transforming the industry!
@@BargSlarg ok true, but the whole reason there's a person doing the task is because the Brightpick bots can't do it. So there's something about the human hand that is better than Brightpick's robot arm method. Optimus's hand with it's 22 degrees of freedom would be a great replacement for the human hands currently doing the work.
Imagine standing there for 8 hours a day, looking at and servicing the robots that replaced all your previous coworkers. Will you be next? But might as well be, sounds like a terrible job
AI is really taking centre stage in so many logistics and manufacturing processes. Great video that showcases how far warehouse automation has come over the last 20 years.
@@bg4779automation reduces cost and reduces inflation due to competition. Prices would go up a lot more without it. 150 years ago most people were farmers and now we have better jobs. You live better than most people in the past. Just don’t look at social media that give a false sense of wealth of others
@@bg4779 Without the automation prices would be much higher. It is the only thing that is treating inflation without it there would be an economic disaster.
@@PeacefulCountryLife It is for sure. Automation allows a small factory to out put that is several orders of magnitude greater and has a lower cost per product. For example we are not communicating by lamp signals but are using automation.
awesome setup - used several high volume 3pls and always hated how many touches and inefficient. The robots need to have buttons closer to the user - reaching to hit the touch screen is going to get very old and is a waste of time.
They should put a clock on the front of each of those robots, just to constantly remind those people how little of their day has passed by since the last time they helped a robot.
Don't worry. The goods still need to come off the truck trailers and into the warehouse good in. The finished and packaged goods also still need to be loaded onto truck trailers for shipping. So, yeah, you still have a job. For now.
@ What about self driving trucks? We have these already. How long until someone design self off-loading system for getting good off the trucks? I know a man who designed an automatic loading system for containers.
@@Mr.Monta77 It's why I said "for now". Automation is coming for everything. The few jobs that we can still do will soon be automated too. Forklift drivers can still find jobs for now, before robots and autonomous forklifts and trucks take over.
Intelligent robots and AI do not need money. All they need are precious metals (cobalt, nickel, iron, lithium, etc), energy and compute. They’re all free and abundant and they can mine them anytime, build on them to build advanced electronics, computers, create the software, etc. that build the general infrastructure to maintain them and enhance and upgrade them. Only humans need valueless fiat currency because they need that as an exchange for goods and services, the same goods and services AI and intelligent robots can make anytime without getting sick, needing days off, getting into accidents at work, etc.
If no one has a job anymore that means robots are doing all the work for us, which means everyone lives like a millionaire enjoying endless free food, healthcare and leasure all provided by robots.
This is almost exactly the same thing that amazon does at there fulfilment centers. Its a completely different setup and flow but all the core processes are identical.
There is an Amazon warehouse video showing similar robotic operations. The video was released 7 years ago. So there is no progress in 7 years if this is most “advanced” AI robotic warehouse.
Even the low wage jobs they used to call it will require or expect their employees to have advanced technical/computing background to work efficiently and effectively in the environment where AI plays the vital role in companies growth.
don't be too fascinated about this. some are just running in labs which is only showing for marketing purposes. not actually running in real production environments
@@Art-is-craft i was in one of the world's largest logistics company and they have an "innovation lab" showing fancy automation, but that is for demoing and marketing purpose. not use in real production line. they still heavily rely on humans to do the work.
@@tsunghsiwu Production lines as in factories use automation. There very few factories that do not use automation. CNC is one of the most common automation machines in factories.
"World’s most advanced robotic warehouse " is a very bold claim when there are international competitors to your system with solutions that waste a lot less floor space. Maybe you have the most advanced system in the US but I doubt in the world. US != World.
The US probably has the most advanced robotic warehouses in the world given that the biggest online retailers in the world are in America, but this probably isn’t the most advanced warehouse. It’s probably just a click bait title.
Correct, the robots autonomously charge throughout the days during off-peak hours when there's downtime. 1 hour of charge equates to 5 hours of work for each robot. The 24/7 part relates to the system as a whole, not a single robot
Better a certain % of their extra income , aka taxes, in order to contribute to an UBI. Doing this type of job is probably heavy enough without also knowing that it's obsolete but they still make you do it to pretend you're a productive member of society, when you're not.
@brightpick, The advanced robot for warehouse operations is an impressive innovation, and I truly appreciate what I see. It provides valuable insights that could inspire similar initiatives in my own business. This technology not only reduces headaches but also significantly cuts costs for companies operating 365 days a year, seven days a week, without the need for constant human interaction. With just a few personnel required for maintenance and oversight, I can envision this technology spreading globally, especially with the advancement of AI. As a technology enthusiast, I aspire to establish my own tech startup in the UK.
The Feed, is able to work 24/7 and pick 50,000 items per day, all while just using a handful of actual people. That's right. This is the future of e-commerce fulfillment. Do you feel worthless? 😂
Robots mine, robots transport, robots manufacture, robots transport again, robot store, robots pick, robots deliver with a few high paid humans using AI to plan, design and order and even fewer humans own all these robots .. will the majority have money to buy ?
@@yassirkhay yeah when no one is able to buy, nobody will. But of course we should live on less but the current economic models will collapse if people live on less.
Maybe. Linn, the hi-fi company have one that they built in 1970’s. So ok this one is more up-to-date in some sense. I’m sure large shipping companies and Amazon are equally advanced.
I am certain that since the operations grew but there was no need to hire additional staff, the current staff received a nice pay increase and the owners did not pocket the whole profit from this wonderful automation /s
Its good!? Yes. But the warehouse people who are employed there, its just a matter of time when they would upgrade the robots and fully automate the warehouse, thereby not needing any human intervention
While picking up computer vision is used which is part of ai and each time they have to choose optimal path to reach there destination, for this navigation and path planning is done using ai and that can't be pre-programmed.
Again, if people still do not understand: Intelligent robots and AI do not need money. All they need are precious metals (cobalt, nickel, iron, lithium, etc), energy and compute. They’re all free and abundant and they can mine them anytime, build on them to build advanced electronics, computers, create the software, etc. that build the general infrastructure to maintain them and enhance and upgrade them. Only humans need valueless fiat currency because they need that as an exchange for goods and services to live and survive and stay healthy and viable enough, the same goods and services AI and intelligent robots can make anytime without getting sick, needing days off, getting into accidents at work, etc.
The final picking is still done by human. That will be automated away soon. The entire factory operation end to end could be and should be automated. Even lights are not needed in a fully automated factory. This is no longer futuristic or nice to have. Any company that want to survive must be as automated as possible.
Well, China has a lower cost of labor, so it’s actually cheaper for them to use fewer machines and more humans. Automation is often first implemented in higher labor cost areas
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That’s the simplest and best automated warehouse system I’ve seen!
Great warehouse management and picking solution. So much detail in planning and execution. Game changer.
I loved that every robot have their own name..
USA needs automation and robotics in all its industries to compete against Asian competition 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
we need more engineer and robotics technicians jobs period...
Absolutely fascinating to see how advanced e-commerce fulfillment has become! The Brightpick robots handling everything from inventory to dispatch with minimal human intervention is impressive. It’s mind-blowing how AI not only makes the process faster and more accurate but also learns from mistakes to keep improving. The integration of human and robotic picking, along with the intuitive software, really shows the future of efficient, 24/7 fulfillment. Thanks for the behind-the-scenes tour and for sharing how technology is transforming the industry!
Imagine standing in that same location for 8 hours picking up items
They can hire the tesla robot to do this job, lmao. Humans are fucked!
@@Dadead1601 Optimus is too complex for that application, they could just have a generic robot arm like they have in factories do it.
@@BargSlarg ok true, but the whole reason there's a person doing the task is because the Brightpick bots can't do it. So there's something about the human hand that is better than Brightpick's robot arm method. Optimus's hand with it's 22 degrees of freedom would be a great replacement for the human hands currently doing the work.
"What is my purpose?"
"You pass the butter"
"Oh my God!"
Imagine standing there for 8 hours a day, looking at and servicing the robots that replaced all your previous coworkers. Will you be next?
But might as well be, sounds like a terrible job
Thank you very much, Mr. Roboto
For doing the jobs that nobody wants to
Pretty cool, but these systems don't usually have a lot of AI in them.
buzz word. gotta get the latest buzz word in. please ignore the last few decades of standard coding.
Try "any" AI. The programmers or ops teams "learn" what was picked wrong, how, and why. These are robots, yet sophisticated but aren't AI.
AI is a buzzword. 10 years ago the buzz word was "the cloud".
You know the whole process for the machine learning is AI
AI is really taking centre stage in so many logistics and manufacturing processes. Great video that showcases how far warehouse automation has come over the last 20 years.
automation could bring
for the workers
a big warehouse
with a small warehouse feeling
Oh nice , I can’t wait for food prices to go down because of it.. wait what?
This is exactly what pisses me off. All this automation is supposed to lower prices. But it never does.
@@bg4779automation reduces cost and reduces inflation due to competition. Prices would go up a lot more without it. 150 years ago most people were farmers and now we have better jobs. You live better than most people in the past. Just don’t look at social media that give a false sense of wealth of others
@@bg4779
Without the automation prices would be much higher. It is the only thing that is treating inflation without it there would be an economic disaster.
@@Art-is-craft sure..
@@PeacefulCountryLife
It is for sure. Automation allows a small factory to out put that is several orders of magnitude greater and has a lower cost per product. For example we are not communicating by lamp signals but are using automation.
Love trying to compete with this as a small business
This should be simplified and marketed to small businesses so they can compete with large corporations
awesome setup - used several high volume 3pls and always hated how many touches and inefficient.
The robots need to have buttons closer to the user - reaching to hit the touch screen is going to get very old and is a waste of time.
Absolutely, I don’t think that design with the extended arm will pass an ergonomic review
Amazing, thanks for sharing
They should put a clock on the front of each of those robots, just to constantly remind those people how little of their day has passed by since the last time they helped a robot.
I just got my fork lift license.
Don't worry. The goods still need to come off the truck trailers and into the warehouse good in. The finished and packaged goods also still need to be loaded onto truck trailers for shipping. So, yeah, you still have a job. For now.
@ What about self driving trucks? We have these already. How long until someone design self off-loading system for getting good off the trucks? I know a man who designed an automatic loading system for containers.
@@Mr.Monta77 It's why I said "for now". Automation is coming for everything. The few jobs that we can still do will soon be automated too. Forklift drivers can still find jobs for now, before robots and autonomous forklifts and trucks take over.
Well explained :)
IT team making a bank with this one.
This is the best solution
I got emotionally attached to Bolt and Bob 😂
I love fully automated production and automated fulfillment……but wait? Who buys this stuff when no one has a job anymore?
Ghost 😂
Intelligent robots and AI do not need money. All they need are precious metals (cobalt, nickel, iron, lithium, etc), energy and compute. They’re all free and abundant and they can mine them anytime, build on them to build advanced electronics, computers, create the software, etc. that build the general infrastructure to maintain them and enhance and upgrade them. Only humans need valueless fiat currency because they need that as an exchange for goods and services, the same goods and services AI and intelligent robots can make anytime without getting sick, needing days off, getting into accidents at work, etc.
@@h-e-acc I think you might have missed the point of the question.
Business owners.
If no one has a job anymore that means robots are doing all the work for us, which means everyone lives like a millionaire enjoying endless free food, healthcare and leasure all provided by robots.
Most importantly no injury at work, no law suit!
Great Video!!
They should design a grocery store with robot pickers.
It’s already done
I'm very excited about these emerging technologies. I think they're going to help close the gap between the small e-commerce website and Amazon.
I think Autostore would definitely disagree with your statements. Especially since the volume of the stacks is much greater.
This is almost exactly the same thing that amazon does at there fulfilment centers. Its a completely different setup and flow but all the core processes are identical.
smart factory
and of course the company saves millions of dollars Having robotics in the warehouses working
What are People going to do for work? This isn’t something to make a video, nvm that but make it with a smile on your face and so enthusiastically
they each have their own names, thats nice
Looks like a really fun place to work 😜
There is a more complex system in a car factory in germany
an alternative to the chest of drawers is a mcdrive like this one installed in every city
Awesome ❤
AI and robots= dystopian future💥💥💥☠️
There is an Amazon warehouse video showing similar robotic operations. The video was released 7 years ago. So there is no progress in 7 years if this is most “advanced” AI robotic warehouse.
Even the low wage jobs they used to call it will require or expect their employees to have advanced technical/computing background to work efficiently and effectively in the environment where AI plays the vital role in companies growth.
don't be too fascinated about this. some are just running in labs which is only showing for marketing purposes. not actually running in real production environments
No. Automation is here. Even the products are manufactured through automation.
@@Art-is-craft i was in one of the world's largest logistics company and they have an "innovation lab" showing fancy automation, but that is for demoing and marketing purpose. not use in real production line. they still heavily rely on humans to do the work.
@@tsunghsiwu
Production lines as in factories use automation. There very few factories that do not use automation. CNC is one of the most common automation machines in factories.
"World’s most advanced robotic warehouse " is a very bold claim when there are international competitors to your system with solutions that waste a lot less floor space. Maybe you have the most advanced system in the US but I doubt in the world. US != World.
Yep. The usual US hype machine at work 😂
The US probably has the most advanced robotic warehouses in the world given that the biggest online retailers in the world are in America, but this probably isn’t the most advanced warehouse.
It’s probably just a click bait title.
Tell us which systems are better. Please
That's just marking hype.
hyperbole titles = click bait
comments about hyperbole titles = click bait
calling out comments about hyperbole titles = click bait
How can be human more advanced to robot can you make video regarding to this topic?
thats awesome!
Electric bill looks good for the grid
Dream job - stand your feet all day long serving robots as fast as humanly possible. Modern slavery at its best!
amazing just amazing lots of love
Watch out! Behind you!
It's stated in the video that the robots operate 24/7, but isn't there a downtime for charging the robots?
Correct, the robots autonomously charge throughout the days during off-peak hours when there's downtime. 1 hour of charge equates to 5 hours of work for each robot. The 24/7 part relates to the system as a whole, not a single robot
Wow I am happy about all the worker you put out of work great day
new laws must be made to make sure companies have to keep a certain % of human workers , because how is people going to sustain themselves?
Better a certain % of their extra income , aka taxes, in order to contribute to an UBI. Doing this type of job is probably heavy enough without also knowing that it's obsolete but they still make you do it to pretend you're a productive member of society, when you're not.
@brightpick, The advanced robot for warehouse operations is an impressive innovation, and I truly appreciate what I see. It provides valuable insights that could inspire similar initiatives in my own business. This technology not only reduces headaches but also significantly cuts costs for companies operating 365 days a year, seven days a week, without the need for constant human interaction. With just a few personnel required for maintenance and oversight, I can envision this technology spreading globally, especially with the advancement of AI. As a technology enthusiast, I aspire to establish my own tech startup in the UK.
How do these robots communicate with the WMS? wifi?
The robots run on a local WiFi network and on-site server. They do not need internet or cloud connection to run
The Feed, is able to work 24/7 and pick 50,000 items per day, all while just using a handful of
actual people. That's right. This is the future of e-commerce fulfillment.
Do you feel worthless? 😂
Robots mine, robots transport, robots manufacture, robots transport again, robot store, robots pick, robots deliver with a few high paid humans using AI to plan, design and order and even fewer humans own all these robots .. will the majority have money to buy ?
No.
Perhaps, humans should think on buying less (people are getting fatter everyday)
@@yassirkhay yeah when no one is able to buy, nobody will. But of course we should live on less but the current economic models will collapse if people live on less.
Wow amazon is gonna be done,and Jeff is laughing his @$$ off
Maybe. Linn, the hi-fi company have one that they built in 1970’s. So ok this one is more up-to-date in some sense. I’m sure large shipping companies and Amazon are equally advanced.
I am certain that since the operations grew but there was no need to hire additional staff, the current staff received a nice pay increase and the owners did not pocket the whole profit from this wonderful automation /s
The "Robotic" does carry all the weight in the title here. This seems more like a toy than a seriously automated warehouse.
do you need gnss navigation system?
Theres no way to buy the stock, not a huge investor; but the fomo is strong with this one...
so why do they need person for selling?
The last people will get replaced soon
Who makes the robots? What’s the company name?
Brightpick: brightpick.ai/
How is this more advanced that lots of other warehouses?
Are these robots Made in USA?
They are made in Europe
Im certain forms i agree with this approach
Its good!? Yes. But the warehouse people who are employed there, its just a matter of time when they would upgrade the robots and fully automate the warehouse, thereby not needing any human intervention
Excellent!!!
Jordan, Phelps, Federer, etc:)))
Boston dynamics'te de mi atom bombası var?
This is America's most advanced robotic warehouse, but definitely not the world's most advanced.
It is one of the most advanced in the world. As it is a complete automated inventory system.
But the government gives subsidies to companies for more human labourers.
I love how she clarify several times that AI and robots are better than humans and robots are better and humans are trash
Amazon workers take note.
RIP jobs
Soooooo how does restocking work?
07:14 - Replenishment
I give it two years till they phase out the human aspect
Very cool!
6:42 is crazy
WHo would win in a fight Brightpick bots or Tesla Optimus?
brightpick is faster but replace the human workers with optimus in a combo with brightpick and you have a winner.
@@paraglide01 do u think you could win Paraglide?
love this. but i remember when Amazon wanted to also fully automate everything and it led to massive protest and attempt to unionize. hahaha.
They are pre-programmed, not AI...
While picking up computer vision is used which is part of ai and each time they have to choose optimal path to reach there destination, for this navigation and path planning is done using ai and that can't be pre-programmed.
Picking wasn’t a gruelling job when I did it, it was a relatively fun easy job...
ML
Again, if people still do not understand: Intelligent robots and AI do not need money. All they need are precious metals (cobalt, nickel, iron, lithium, etc), energy and compute. They’re all free and abundant and they can mine them anytime, build on them to build advanced electronics, computers, create the software, etc. that build the general infrastructure to maintain them and enhance and upgrade them. Only humans need valueless fiat currency because they need that as an exchange for goods and services to live and survive and stay healthy and viable enough, the same goods and services AI and intelligent robots can make anytime without getting sick, needing days off, getting into accidents at work, etc.
Those exact same robotics can be used by people to create localised manufacturing.
Do the robots receive cola.😅
Can we call it smart automation
Are you a very picky robot? AI, AI, Sir.
A dance macabre!
This is great innovation. Now get that AI to feed all the people that don't have jobs now. No we don't want no soilent green either.
Will they pick your nose? 😂
My heart is happy😍😍😍😍
A* in full display
waiting for the automation all of the ports in usa, and self driving car replace all of taxi or uber.
The final picking is still done by human. That will be automated away soon. The entire factory operation end to end could be and should be automated. Even lights are not needed in a fully automated factory. This is no longer futuristic or nice to have. Any company that want to survive must be as automated as possible.
WOW!!
🤖🧡
This lady either doesn't know what AI is or is purposefully misleading people by using that term.
I bet there are 100 warehouses in bigger and more automated than this in China.
they are already.... only 4 people works on every shift
Do you know of any with in-isle picking? That thing is impressive.
Well, China has a lower cost of labor, so it’s actually cheaper for them to use fewer machines and more humans. Automation is often first implemented in higher labor cost areas
COOL
the good about them they no human in time to come like you