the odds of them filling even a fraction of the positions by the time the jobs are actually ready to work after construction and prep are finished are slim
the odds of them filling even a fraction of the positions by the time the jobs are actually ready to work after construction and prep are finished are slim
Yup, public knowledge seems to think of automation as robots on a warehouse or factory floor replacing people that push buttons on big machines or do repetitive tasks like existing warehouse workers. The more daunting automation frontier that isn’t really seen in the public consciousness is the automation in the form…