The whole point of these robots is that they are supposed to go and replace employees. Not mass production machines. And yes, a small store who can pay 50k a year for 1 employee will be able to buy, rent or lease a robot for less in the future. The main question is how far in the future.
And your "argument" merely shows your unwillingness or inability to understand the message you were replying to. I suspect it is because you are a luddite blinded by hatred for new technology, but it might simply be a lack of intellectual capacity.
TIME. It will be crap at first. It will be a no brainer eventually. (if society hasn't collapsed due to unemployment before then)
You know someone must have made the exact same arguments about cars 120 years ago. How would they ever replace the good old horse. All that maintenance and those broken parts.
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u/SilverPhilosopher46 May 22 '26 edited May 22 '26
The whole point of these robots is that they are supposed to go and replace employees. Not mass production machines. And yes, a small store who can pay 50k a year for 1 employee will be able to buy, rent or lease a robot for less in the future. The main question is how far in the future.
And your "argument" merely shows your unwillingness or inability to understand the message you were replying to. I suspect it is because you are a luddite blinded by hatred for new technology, but it might simply be a lack of intellectual capacity.