I didn't know about them but it's a very interesting article.
I have worked on a sorting project once. They did use robots but they were very dumb robots back then. Incredible how things evolved in such a short time
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I didn't know about them but it's a very interesting article.
I have worked on a sorting project once. They did use robots but they were very dumb robots back then. Incredible how things evolved in such a short time
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I think this is a point that people do not understand. They do not realize how rapidly this technology is moving. What was completely useless 5 years ago is now an everyday thing.
Dumb is only a temporary condition.
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I guess a lot of people are not really paying attention to what is going on or they are just too dumb to figure it out.
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Most are not accustomed to the pace of change, especially if they are older.
The younger crowd is a little more in tune.
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It really comes down to computing power. Questions and issues that used to take years, or at least months, to solve, can now be figured out in weeks and days. The ability to run simulations and tests using more advanced equipment leads to.....more advanced equipment. Again, it comes down to figuring out the right questions to ask. If you have a little foresight, you can jump the competition in a fairly short period of time. The problem is, you can also get leapfrogged. Gotta stay on the cutting edge. That's the hard part. As quickly as they have "reemerged" they could be gone again.
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To add to that, the "hit" can come from anywhere. Now, with companies that can go into any industry since it is all software, someone across the world can come up with an idea and crush an industry.
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Even most younger ones are just tagging along the ride I guess. Everything is kinda weird to take in most of the time.
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