Rindomenceslao
Forumer storico
Allora ditela tutta! Se anche in Cina l’operatore “umano” viene licenziato per fare posto ai robot….allora signori, si chiude il sipario…. ( ottima mossa! Come creare nuovi posti di lavoro … standing ovation per quell’idiota che ha avuto questa pensata….)
speriamo che non ne vendano nemmeno 1 pezzo!!
Introducing the iPhone 6, made in China by a robot
Foxconn parent company Hon Hai is set to deploy an army of 10,000 assembly-line robots to help meet the demands of producing the highly anticipated iPhone 6.
The shift to automation will undoubtedly lead to substantial productivity gains for companies, but as that happens, jobs will be increasingly at risk.
It makes geography, and the debate about outsourcing jobs, almost entirely insignificant. "If robots are taking more and more of the manufacturing jobs," said Bajarin, "it actually doesn't matter whether it's here or in Asia."
Producing some of Apple's products is already an almost completely automated system. In 2013, the company began producing its Mac Pro at the Flextronics Americas factory in Northwest Austin. They may get to engrave "Made in USA" on their products, but some argue it does more harm than good. "It's located in Texas, which makes everybody feel good," said Brain, "but it's not providing any jobs."
lo dico da anni.... tutta questa tecnologia ci tornerà indietro come un boomerang nei prossimi 15 anni.. e creerà PROBLEMI INIMMAGINABILI...
teniamoci pronti.....
speriamo che non ne vendano nemmeno 1 pezzo!!
Introducing the iPhone 6, made in China by a robot
Foxconn parent company Hon Hai is set to deploy an army of 10,000 assembly-line robots to help meet the demands of producing the highly anticipated iPhone 6.
The shift to automation will undoubtedly lead to substantial productivity gains for companies, but as that happens, jobs will be increasingly at risk.
It makes geography, and the debate about outsourcing jobs, almost entirely insignificant. "If robots are taking more and more of the manufacturing jobs," said Bajarin, "it actually doesn't matter whether it's here or in Asia."
Producing some of Apple's products is already an almost completely automated system. In 2013, the company began producing its Mac Pro at the Flextronics Americas factory in Northwest Austin. They may get to engrave "Made in USA" on their products, but some argue it does more harm than good. "It's located in Texas, which makes everybody feel good," said Brain, "but it's not providing any jobs."
lo dico da anni.... tutta questa tecnologia ci tornerà indietro come un boomerang nei prossimi 15 anni.. e creerà PROBLEMI INIMMAGINABILI...
teniamoci pronti.....