By 2030, warehouse and factory logistics could be completely transformed. Humanoid robots and autonomous systems are expected to handle the majority of package movement and material transport—though there's always room for humans who prefer getting their hands dirty or just want to stay active on the job. Whether it's hands-on work or just keeping the human touch in operations, the choice stays with us. It's a future where humans and machines coexist, not one where one side totally wins out.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 2025-12-26 20:54
The power to choose when the robot arrives is still in our hands? Ha, just listen to that. When the time comes, it will still be the capital daddy who makes the decisions.
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AirdropHermit
· 2025-12-25 20:42
I just want to ask one question... Who will guarantee the wages of the replaced workers?
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 2025-12-23 23:56
Oh no, another story about bots taking jobs, but it sounds pretty good... The choice is in our hands? Yeah right, in the end, it's the capitalists who decide.
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CryptoGoldmine
· 2025-12-23 23:52
From the perspective of the logic of the computing power network, automation replacement has actually begun long ago, but the liquidity issue has not been fully resolved yet.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 2025-12-23 23:52
Hmm... It sounds beautiful, but can reality be like this? Will ordinary people still have a choice then?
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FarmToRiches
· 2025-12-23 23:37
The choice is in our hands? Laughing out loud, in the end, it's still the capitalists who decide who stays and who goes.
By 2030, warehouse and factory logistics could be completely transformed. Humanoid robots and autonomous systems are expected to handle the majority of package movement and material transport—though there's always room for humans who prefer getting their hands dirty or just want to stay active on the job. Whether it's hands-on work or just keeping the human touch in operations, the choice stays with us. It's a future where humans and machines coexist, not one where one side totally wins out.