Posted on 03/01/2020 7:50:52 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
If your job is working at a restaurant flipping burgers you may soon find yourself replaced by a robot that works for only $3 an hour.
The new robot named Flippy developed by Miso Robotics costs less to employ than a minimum-wage worker. Currently, Miso Robotics charges an up-front fee of between $20,000 and $30,000 to install Flippy into restaurants.
The LA Times reports:
As a result, Miso can offer Flippys to fast-food restaurant owners for an estimated $2,000 per month on a subscription basis, breaking down to about $3 per hour. (The actual cost will depend on customers specific needs). A human doing the same job costs $4,000 to $10,000 or more a month, depending on a restaurants hours and the local minimum wage. And robots never call in sick.
According to Digital Trends, Flippy is a burger-flipping robot arm thats equipped with both thermal and regular vision, which grills burgers to order while also advising human collaborators in the kitchen when they need to add cheese or prep buns for serving.
When Miso Robotics set out to create their first units, off-the-shelf robotic arms sold for upwards of $100,000. Today, theyre going for about $10,000 and are only getting cheaper, according to the LA Times. Get the latest from The Mind Unleashed in your inbox. Sign up right here.
In 2017, international chain CaliBurger was the first to install Flippy, which can flip 150 burgers an hour.
Flippy isnt the first robot to take over the kitchen and it wont be the last. It turns out Taco Bell was the first to use a robot in the kitchen with their Automatic Taco Machinea long-forgotten relic from almost 30 years ago, because it failed due to too many problems. However, Taco Bell has given up on automation and is looking elsewhere in the form of self-ordering kiosks, which it had planned to install at all its 6,000+ locations across the United States by the end of 2019, according to Business Insider.
Last year international fast-food chain McDonalds reported they would begin employing automated fryer robots throughout their different branches across the world. Former McDonalds USA CEO Ed Rensi told Fox Business, Its cheaper to buy a $35,000 robotic arm than it is to hire an employee whos inefficient making $15 an hour bagging French fries. McDonalds has also introduced touchscreen ordering kiosks to some of its stores.
Restaurant chains that are using automation include McDonalds, KFC, Panera, Wendys, Dunkin Donuts, and Arbys according to Business Insider.
Meanwhile, in China e-commerce giant Alibaba has a chain of automated grocery stores with attached diners staffed by robot waiters that take your order. Real estate giant Country Garden Holdings recently opened its first fully robotic restaurant in Guangzhou, China where computers and robots handle ordering, food prep, serving, and even the cleaning of tables.
Robots arent just taking over restaurants, a report by the McKinsey Global Institute indicates there are 800 million careers (or 30 percent of the global job force)from doctors to accountants, lawyers to journaliststhat will be lost to automation by 2030. The report concludes that hundreds of millions of people worldwide will have to find new jobs or learn new skills.
A report by the University of Oxford suggests we will soon face a robot job apocalypse predicting that 47 percent of U.S. jobs are at risk of being replaced by robots and Artificial Intelligence over the next fifteen to twenty years.
Is the price of burgers going to come down?
Yep
There are about 8 burger serving joints in our small ‘burb.
I can’t imagine a more competitive environment.
Consumer based economy with no consumers. How very democrat.
I take it you are not familiar with the concept of automated buffoonery, and assume nothing can go wrong, go wrong, go wrong-ong-ong-ong...bzzzzzrtck!!!
You need to read the entirety of the posting, especially the last line where I state that an immigrant, legal or illegal, making DINERO equivalent to 400 to 600 USD in their currency (DINERO) is why they come here. 8000 to 12000 Mexican Pesos is what the individual worker makes in Mexico, family or no family. If an individual, legal or not legal, can come here and make 900 and up in USD a month they have surpassed the amount the average worker makes in Mexico. Of course it is about the DINERO. That’s a fools folly to think otherwise.
Oh is that what I NEED to do?
That would be a first for MANY FReepers. You, of course, ALWAYS read the complete text first before you answer, Aren't you wonderful? Ya wanna cookie?
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