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  • Nitro Express
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Aug 2004
    • 32942

    Robots to replace Mexicans in the future?

    Day-care robots win honors from METI

    The Associated Press
    A feeding machine and a furry, therapeutic seal -- both designed to make life easier for older people -- were among robots honored Thursday at a government-sponsored robotics award ceremony in Tokyo.


    Model Miki Murakami holds Paro, one of the winners of the government's 2006 Robot of the Year award, before the awards ceremony Thursday in Tokyo. The cooing 350,000 yen baby harp seal robot developed by Intelligent System Co. is designed to soothe people in hospitals and nursing homes. AP PHOTO

    The My Spoon feeding robot, which won a prize in the service robots category of the Robot Award 2006, helps elderly or disabled people eat with a joystick-controlled swiveling arm that shovels morsels from a plate to the person's mouth.

    My Spoon, which is already sold in Japan and Europe, doesn't force feed: the spoon-fitted arm stops at a preprogrammed position in front of the mouth so users can bite and swallow at their leisure, according to developer Secom Co.

    Another robot awarded in the service category was Paro, a furry seal fitted with sensors beneath its fur and whiskers that let it respond to petting by opening and closing its eyes and moving its flippers.

    About 800 of the seal robots, developed by Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science, are used for therapy in Japanese nursing homes and by autistic and disabled children, according to the award's Web site.

    Also awarded at the lavish Tokyo ceremony was a mammoth, automatic vacuum-cleaner-on-wheels that uses elevators to travel unaided between floors, designed by Fuji Heavy Industries. The robot already cleans floors at several skyscrapers in central Tokyo, the Web site said.

    The Motoman factory worker robot by Yaskawa Electric Corp., which emulates human hand movements, won a prize in the industrial robots category.

    Robots are seen in Japan as one way to deal with a rapidly aging population and as a way to combat an impending labor shortage. The country's population of 127 million is expected to plunge 30 percent by 2055, with those aged 65 or older making up 40 percent of that figure, according to government forecasts released earlier this week.

    Amid a general reluctance to accept more foreign laborers, robots are seen as a way to make up the shortfall in manpower either directly or by helping older people work longer. Robots could also help care for the country's growing elderly population, analysts say.

    The Robot Award was set up earlier this year by the government to promote research and development in the robotics industry. Ten robots won prizes out of 152 entries from across Japan.
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  • 4moreyears
    Commando
    • Oct 2004
    • 1245

    #2
    Excellent way to get low cost labor.

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    • DrMaddVibe
      ROTH ARMY ELITE
      • Jan 2004
      • 6686

      #3
      After the Swift plant raid, I think its safe to say that Americans WILL do the jobs that low cost illegal aliens will do!



      Loss for one is another's gain
      Applicants line up to fill jobs left empty by Swift plant raid

      By Fernando Quintero, Rocky Mountain News
      December 15, 2006

      GREELEY - The line of applicants hoping to fill jobs vacated by undocumented workers taken away by immigration agents at the Swift & Co. meat-processing plant earlier this week was out the door Thursday.

      Among them was Derrick Stegall, who carefully filled out paperwork he hoped would get him an interview and eventually land him a job as a slaughterer. Two of his friends had been taken away by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and he felt compelled to fill their rubber boots.

      "Luckily, they had no wives or family they left behind. But it was still sad. They left their apartments filled with all their stuff. I took two dogs one of them had. The other guy had a cat I gave to my sister," he said.

      Greg Bonifacio heard about the job openings on television and brought his passport, his Colorado driver's license, his Social Security card and even a color photograph of himself as a young Naval officer to prove his military service.

      "I don't want to hassle with any identification problems because of my last name," said Bonifacio, a 59- year-old Thornton resident of Filipino heritage.

      As it turned out, the Colorado Workforce office that was taking applications did not require any identification.

      That would come later for those who made it past the interview process.

      Bonifacio was hoping to get a job in production or fabrication. So was Nathan Korgan, a former construction worker whose company closed and moved to California.

      "I feel bad for the kids, but good for me," said Korgan of Tuesday's raid.

      Like many others who had mixed emotions about the raid, Maxine Hernandez said she was upset that families were torn apart, but believes illegal immigrants should not get work using fake documents.

      "I guess I'm in the middle," she said. "But I do think they should have planned (the raid) better so that innocent children wouldn't be left behind."

      Hernandez, who had gone to the employment office because her husband was there to apply for unemployment insurance, decided to apply for a job at Swift on a whim.

      "My whole family used to work there. My mom, my aunt, uncles," she said. "I guess it sort of runs in our blood."

      Copyright 2006, Rocky Mountain News. All Rights Reserved.
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      • Steve Savicki
        • Jan 2004
        • 3937

        #4
        I can sense riots coming. Society makes the poorer, less educated that need those jobs homeless, where are they going to get financial support now?
        Robbing, etc.
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        • Bob_R
          Full Member Status

          • Jan 2004
          • 3834

          #5
          So, robots will be mowing my lawn? :D
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          • FORD
            ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

            • Jan 2004
            • 59558

            #6
            Originally posted by EVH FANATIC
            So, robots will be mowing my lawn? :D

            They can do that already.
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            • Nitro Express
              DIAMOND STATUS
              • Aug 2004
              • 32942

              #7
              I see a big market for realistic robotic sex dolls.
              No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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              • DrMaddVibe
                ROTH ARMY ELITE
                • Jan 2004
                • 6686

                #8
                Will they look like Darryl Hannah or Sean Young?

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                • Nickdfresh
                  SUPER MODERATOR

                  • Oct 2004
                  • 49563

                  #9
                  Originally posted by 4moreyears
                  Excellent way to get low cost labor.
                  Well, if they can flip burgers, you're fucked sunshine...

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                  • BITEYOASS
                    ROTH ARMY ELITE
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 6530

                    #10
                    Then we'd all starve if an entire lot of robots breaks down or gets recalled. Prices will fluctuate and we'll really be fucked then. If anyone is to blame, it's the god damn employers. Always trying to start racial violence and lowering everybody's wages.

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                    • 4moreyears
                      Commando
                      • Oct 2004
                      • 1245

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Nickdfresh
                      Well, if they can flip burgers, you're fucked sunshine...
                      Care to compare tax returns!!!

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                      • Nickdfresh
                        SUPER MODERATOR

                        • Oct 2004
                        • 49563

                        #12
                        You have to file for taxes in junior high school?

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                        • 4moreyears
                          Commando
                          • Oct 2004
                          • 1245

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Nickdfresh
                          You have to file for taxes in junior high school?
                          I figured you would be afraid.

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                          • Nitro Express
                            DIAMOND STATUS
                            • Aug 2004
                            • 32942

                            #14
                            Originally posted by BITEYOASS
                            Then we'd all starve if an entire lot of robots breaks down or gets recalled. Prices will fluctuate and we'll really be fucked then. If anyone is to blame, it's the god damn employers. Always trying to start racial violence and lowering everybody's wages.
                            When I see what top managment and CEOs are making now, why us employees and stock holders aren't whacking off a few heads in the public square right now is beyond me. Is cheap prices on Chinese made shit at Wal-Mart all it takes to pacify the American sheep these days?
                            No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                            • Nickdfresh
                              SUPER MODERATOR

                              • Oct 2004
                              • 49563

                              #15
                              Originally posted by 4moreyears
                              I figured you would be afraid.
                              LOL I'm shuddering...

                              Go ahead and put up whatever you want troll-fag...

                              Then I'll just go back through your posts to show how your basically a high school-aged troll, or the dumbest fucking 30+ year old ever...

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