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Only 5% of next car purchasers expect to buy all electric cars-Road and Track.
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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5484354" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Look at the use of drones in the military. New technology to address problems has happened forever. Autonomous trucks don't have to do everything. People can work in yards to park trucks as they arrive. Trucks working in high congestion areas can still be operated by humans. But long distance trucking primarily on interstates can certainly be operated autonomously. As for unloading trucks I saw automated forklifts doing just that and putting those pallets on the appropriate shelf in a warehouse in Wisconsin several years ago. They had one man per 8 HR shift there to address any issues while these forklifts worked 24/7 with no breaks and no paychecks. The push is on to eliminate as many jobs as possible with AI, automation, and robots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5484354, member: 24302"] Look at the use of drones in the military. New technology to address problems has happened forever. Autonomous trucks don't have to do everything. People can work in yards to park trucks as they arrive. Trucks working in high congestion areas can still be operated by humans. But long distance trucking primarily on interstates can certainly be operated autonomously. As for unloading trucks I saw automated forklifts doing just that and putting those pallets on the appropriate shelf in a warehouse in Wisconsin several years ago. They had one man per 8 HR shift there to address any issues while these forklifts worked 24/7 with no breaks and no paychecks. The push is on to eliminate as many jobs as possible with AI, automation, and robots. [/QUOTE]
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