Robots way of the future for delivery industry
Computerised workers, otherwise known as robot employees, have become increasingly popular, being used in express delivery companies in China, as the machines are easy to program, use and work well.
New footage, recently released by China Central Television, has highlighted the efficiency and success of robots functioning in the delivery sector, working in harmony with humans in a factory at Yiwu, East China’s Zhejiang province.
The robots, which can be seen lining up to receive and send parcels in the video, are able to successfully sort through small packages, less than 60cm in length and 50cm in width. The package is then weighed, sorted and delivered.
With a speed of three meters per second, the team of robots can sort through 18,000 packages per minute, and can operate for four hours before needing to be self-charged. The robots can work around the clock and have already increased work efficiency at the delivery factory in Yiwu.
According to the report of CCTV, the yellow-plated employees could potentially reduce the factory’s human labor force by 70 percent.
After viewing the factory footage, many web-users have voiced their concerns for the future of employment.
“What will we, as humans, do if robots eventually take our jobs from us,” one netizen, commenting on Sina Weibo, said.
Another netizen then referred to the comments made by Steven Hawking, stating “machines will become more and more sophisticated to the point where it will go against human beings.”
“Robots will replace the human labor force one day, and that is a worrying prospect,” the netizen said.