when i did catering 35yrs ago, the chef would hide a couple of steaks under my breaktime fries. BET flippy cant do that kind of team building
@dannydevito325911 ай бұрын
LOLLL Hahahaha
@User-imwnx151Ай бұрын
Flippy would hide the oil...
@bryanpauly8519 Жыл бұрын
It’ll take a month before the machine is gummed up with grease and stops working properly lol
@WhyDoThat Жыл бұрын
So Mcdonald's can't get their ice cream machine to work but they can get a robot to work?
@dhwang101 Жыл бұрын
Yes, The robot is a different machine, and it's not made by Taylor 🙄
@JusticeAlways Жыл бұрын
Ice cream machines are extremely complicated pieces of equipment. 😄🍦
@GarrickHolmed Жыл бұрын
Ice cream machines in general seem to be out of service a lot
@alexmijo Жыл бұрын
THE ICE CREAM THING IS A CONSPIRACY
@CallMeByMyMatingName Жыл бұрын
@@alexmijoI know you're trolling, but Johnny Harris did a-hole video on McDonald's's's ice-cream machines.
@oshonbreez58 Жыл бұрын
So, if McDonald's saves so much money on employees, then the cost of their food should decrease, as you are not tacking on the cost of salaries . The cost of robots is also declining. Can't blame the employees or robots for food costs going up. Sounds like an inflationary process coming to me.
@BrianYYH Жыл бұрын
Companies are never looking to save consumers money. Only increasing profits and cutting expenses.
@tooeasyy5287 Жыл бұрын
okay but how does that improve mcdonalds bottom line?
@Aakshra1756 Жыл бұрын
@@BrianYYH With the decrease in jobs, the demand has massively declined. Even after stimulus, the demand has plummeted, so the companies are resorting to raise the price, to remain afloat. Always see both sides of the coin, to understand economics or anything else.
@BrianYYH Жыл бұрын
@@Aakshra1756 McDonald Corporation’s stock has almost doubled in price since pre-COVID times. Last year they saw a 10% growth in sales. They’re doing just fine.
@Aakshra1756 Жыл бұрын
@@BrianYYH Yes, that's correct. Post corona, the big companies have got bigger and the rest of 99.99% companies have been struggling. This is a global phenomenon, now being seen in each and every part of the world. That's why the big stock indexes are rising, as they include only top 0.01 % of all of the companies, as their component stocks. And after AI, massive consolidation is being seen across sectors, globally, whereby big companies are taking over profitable mid and small companies. While the rest of mid and small companies, have no other option than to close their operations. The "pure capitalism" is at its peak. 🌻🌻. This is the purest form of capitalism, the humans have ever seen.
@ChibiKeruchan Жыл бұрын
4:04 this is actually what differs a "JOURNALIST" from a "VLOGGER" Notice this (he says) : The computer robot identifies the type of food and places it in the appropriate fryer. [That thing there is exaggeration making it sound like aw so revolutionaize] but if the script is done by an Engineer (Vlogger) this is how it should be : The Computer identifies the type of food by reading the QR Code on the handle bar and put it in appropriate fryer. it does it by targeting the orange color in their vision (which is the handle bar) there is no Artificial intelligence going on here. this is PURE programming.
@blink182bfsftw Жыл бұрын
Isn't computer vision considered AI? Recognizing a colored object counts I think
@MarrieDibantu-ej9ok Жыл бұрын
38:10 39:32
@JP-jf1oc11 ай бұрын
@@blink182bfsftw no Traditional CV is all pure programming there is now more modern CV using ML models but in this case it just using a cam as a literal scanner.
@eldorado35235 ай бұрын
@@blink182bfsftw Computer Vision is just the method of how you capture and process images. You can hard program shapes for the system to detect, in which case it is not AI. AI requires some form of learning algorithm on top of that base processing layer that allows the system to reach its goal without explicit programming of how to do so.
@acbgames1766 Жыл бұрын
The whole installation doesn't look optimized for robotic cooking. The tools like the friers are designed for humans. They should learn more from food factories rather than conventional fast food restaurants.
@igorschmidlapp6987 Жыл бұрын
A.I., robots, and drones? One word: Slaughterbots... ;-P
@wholeness Жыл бұрын
Can it put love in the food like grandma though? 🤔
@Blackjack09721 Жыл бұрын
Companies find the most innovative ways to not pay people or taxes, lol.
@animalmother5287 Жыл бұрын
Welcome to the wasteland
@Thatthing123410 ай бұрын
Capitalism
@joeking43310 ай бұрын
LOL! Yeah! They're greedy AF.
@mohammadwasilliterate80379 ай бұрын
*They say it's struggle to find delivery people, turns out people don't like getting work delivering food to people that are likely going to rob them or steal orders etc.*
@SIRICKO9 ай бұрын
You would do the same if you had A company as well so what are you talking about.
@TonyEllen990 Жыл бұрын
36:15 Narrator, talking about robot dog: "...and even remind people to maintain social distance amid the pandemic." Random Jogging Asian Dude, looking at robot dog: "My life is in danger. I must think fast!"
@zeroraptor_ Жыл бұрын
To all the people hating on automation: are you going to go out and force people who don't want these jobs to work them? If the positions aren't being filled then they become automated. Yes, on the one hand it is a cost-effective solution, but there's also the argument that people simply don't want to do these kinds of jobs anymore. A century ago, society praised the rise of automation as they predicted it would allow people to work 4 days a week for a living instead of 5 days. Not everyone wants to be a workaholic.
@anneliu3816 Жыл бұрын
Ditto. Robots are here to assist human lives. To free up our time to do other things. To save lives by taking on the dangerous tasks. To tirelessly look after humans when no one is around or available immediately. To ensure the security regardless of time.... many of us embrace the era of Robots
@outspoken117 Жыл бұрын
@@anneliu3816 Then why are the first uses of these robots doing dangerous jobs. Seems to me they are taking warehousing, driving, manufacturing and cooking jobs. AI is taking programming and other related jobs. All that will be left is management jobs and poor addicts.
@Burningarrow7 Жыл бұрын
@@outspoken117 I seriously don't know what the two idiots above you are on about.
@workstationmark410311 ай бұрын
all the illegal migrants are sour
@kamillewilliamsalexxus16686 ай бұрын
@@Burningarrow7They clearly must benefit from these systems that they find so beneficial, I don't know if they noticed,but it's to many people with free time & homeless & stealing everything they get their paws on ..🤔😔
@igorschmidlapp6987 Жыл бұрын
I hear that SpaceX is going to start launching trash into the Sun as a business... Starship as a garbage scow? ;-P
@jeffg4686 Жыл бұрын
"the robot's computer vision identifies the type of food" => JUNK FOOD
@joshieecs Жыл бұрын
these are harsh, dangerous, underpaid, undesirable jobs and we should be celebrating their automation. we just need to make sure displaced workers are financially guaranteed through a just transition.
@dhwang101 Жыл бұрын
Freedom bucks! Liberty $. Yang 2024.
@DarkElysium94 Жыл бұрын
Spoiler: they aren't
@naplzt4k Жыл бұрын
it's shameful to purposefully put people out of work
@beefkelaguen Жыл бұрын
@@naplzt4k was it really shameful when horse and buggy jobs were taken away when cars took over transportation?
@tooeasyy5287 Жыл бұрын
financially guaranteed? um shouldnt they just go get another job?
@andrewchristiansen83119 ай бұрын
23:25 LOL You just outted him poisoning people with his PFAS compostable crap?! hahahhaa
@toado69611 ай бұрын
8:26 isn't she putting the buns on raw burger side up or am I just not seeing it right
@ropro9817 Жыл бұрын
Lol, how is Jim Cramer wrong so often over so many years and still on the air? 🤣
@btcfromokc11 ай бұрын
8:35 These minimum wage jobs lookin about as attractive as this lady speaking on the issue 😂
@Snookyboo Жыл бұрын
7:28 this was never meant to be someone’s lifelong career. And why do people think young people want to work in these places anyways with the hostile work environments with Managers, who seem to always let the power get to their head. And on top of that it became a status symbol, so what do people really think is going to happen?
@brina6680 Жыл бұрын
When i was younger and lived in NY there was no way you could even pay me to drive into the city. I visited a few years back and i rented a car bcs i was staying in NJ, My son was young and really wanted to see the city and visit FAO. Decided to drive, the toll was eye watering to say the least. Not to mention that DT traffic. The Public transportation system was a godsend to me. It gave me so much autonomy as a young adult. It allowed me to get jobs that I wld never have gotten in the bronx. When I became of working age I didn’t have to take out a predatory car loan in order to participate in my state’s economy. The state where we live now simply DOES NOT offer anything comparable. And I think it’s a shame.
@Saliferous Жыл бұрын
Exactly. They're complaining that they can't hire people. A USED 10 year old car is around 10k now. That's by their own admission, 1/2 of a years wage for a full time minimum wage worker. How can people afford to work these jobs? The companies have been avoiding taxes and we haven't been investing in our future. Also... they're like "it's cheaper".... yeah, sure it is. Notice how they say it's "software as a service" that they're offering. Betting it's not going to be cheap for long. They can change their prices at any time. Once they've got market share, the robots will be MORE expensive.
@J.Shabazz Жыл бұрын
STOP HOLDING BACK; GIVE US THE FUTURE, WE CAN TAKE IT!!!
@ToneyCrimson Жыл бұрын
Now they just need some robots that can buy the food.
@dzysyak Жыл бұрын
Best comment :) So true...
@lazarusblackwell6988 Жыл бұрын
Robots will be everything humans never were but could be. Its like making an advanced version of "humans". They will do so much good for everyone.
@jasonlow1049 Жыл бұрын
The company Zume closed operations in June of this year. Info should be updated to reflect this
@wyckedsyndicate10 ай бұрын
i was going to sawy how the hell are they charging 3500 a month for servicing and stating they're saving 900 a month for the role of a fry cook
@Thoughtspresso Жыл бұрын
I was listening to this Marathon while doing chores, wasn't looking at the screen, and was wondering why the video conferencing software Zoom was making pizza packaging more sustainable? Hahahaha!
@georgejohnson6351 Жыл бұрын
I just want one of those yellow quadruped robots to use as my horse 🐎
@cashbonanza963 Жыл бұрын
Better title: Rise of the machines
@bethisway Жыл бұрын
bahahah 7.8 million on SALARIES?! lmaooooo
@JoseOrtiz-zx8sf Жыл бұрын
I can't wait for robots to make consistent fries at McDonald's :).
@B_Machine Жыл бұрын
36:34 what handheld is that? Edit: 37:11 is a better shot of it.
@robertskitch Жыл бұрын
Looks like a JXD S192.
@christopherbenitez9738 Жыл бұрын
They need to make these robots work on oil rigs not fast food
@animalmother5287 Жыл бұрын
Oil rigs lol. There is no goofy oil juice in the ground
@SIRICKO9 ай бұрын
Make sense.
@MisterJohnson30311 ай бұрын
It's a brutal world for the working men and women. People are going to do their best change how we do things for the better.
@Eric-lx8hp Жыл бұрын
I cant eait for robots to chew the food for me so i can just sit back and gulp down the regurgitation
@elarboldebuda Жыл бұрын
Hats off you!
@StarATL6 ай бұрын
Of all the trillions of dollars in government spending, the government could have invested in county by county single stream recycling requirements which would have supercharged the R&D to make this work. Too many reusable resources are going into the dump. This is NOT on the consumer as much as it is EACH county in EACH state, with feds standardizing the technology to keep waste from going into the dump
@KP-xi4bj Жыл бұрын
The real question is, do you want your food cooked by robots? Not me!
@SamsungA-lj1zo Жыл бұрын
That robot's making a pizza! We're all doomed.
@liza-p3w9w Жыл бұрын
so i guess its cheaper to keep uploading old docs
@patgnz3690 Жыл бұрын
Ok well they better start sending that universal basic income then, I’m waiting!😎💰
@exploringapis4495 Жыл бұрын
no mention of Tesla Optimus?
@BrianThomas10 ай бұрын
@ 4:50 time marker in the video. On the left side, it mentions that the average restaurant worker in the U.S. was paid $12.07 per hour in 2022, with a reference to 11.7 million restaurant workers. On the right side, it shows the cost associated with a robot in the kitchen: $3,500 a month with a $10,000 installation fee. Let's break down these numbers for a single restaurant: Human Worker: Hourly rate: $12.07 Assuming a full-time schedule of 40 hours per week, the weekly cost is $12.07 x 40 = $482.80. Monthly, assuming 4 weeks, this would be $482.80 x 4 = $1,931.20. Annually, the cost is $1,931.20 x 12 = $23,174.40. Robot: Monthly cost: $3,500 Installation fee: $10,000 (one-time cost) Annually, excluding the installation fee, the cost is $3,500 x 12 = $42,000. Including the installation fee in the first year, the total is $42,000 + $10,000 = $52,000. Now, to compare the two, let's consider a few things: The robot's installation fee is a one-time cost, while the human worker's salary is ongoing. Over time, the cost of the robot may amortize and become more economical if it's durable and requires minimal maintenance. The human worker's cost could increase with raises, benefits, and other employment costs. Robots can work continuously without breaks, holidays, or sick days, which could increase productivity. The quality of work, customer satisfaction, and the type of tasks performed may differ greatly between human workers and robots. This is a qualitative aspect that may influence the decision beyond mere cost-effectiveness. With the information given, if a restaurant's primary concern is cost and if the robot can perform the required tasks with minimal downtime, then over a longer period, the robot may be more cost-effective. However, this does not account for other factors that influence such a decision, including the impact on customer experience, the quality of work, and potential maintenance costs for the robot.
@DanJanMaz Жыл бұрын
Didn't hear them say anything about maintenance and repair downtime
@harryjones5260 Жыл бұрын
SURELY 3,500 A MONTH is MORE expensive than a human
@jlrguy270210 ай бұрын
Not when you add up that the restaurant is open 24/7 and that's actually 3 persons jobs @ 6k per month, take out 1 hour of breaks and it's way more cost-effective. Makes me laugh when it says it will allow the other servers more time to talk to the customers, no it doesn't if you have that time your job is redundant, you're not being paid to stop and talk to customers.
@JayTalksinjury10 ай бұрын
He wanted to say , " Flippy doesn't have Blue Hair and drive alone in a car with a Mask on " 😂.
@blackhorseteck8381 Жыл бұрын
Is this 1 re-upload? I have seen the White Castle part before.
@ph11p35406 ай бұрын
I want a fully automated kitchen that can repair food, cook it properly and then clean up all the mess. That will be one of the holy grails of domestic robotics
@DavidThomas-fb8bq Жыл бұрын
I just read that fast food restaurants are closing. So what happens next?
@SoLow6x Жыл бұрын
Flippy doesn't call in sick. Flippy doesn't have a family to feed or valuable job skills to learn so they can later contribute to society. Flippy doesn't ask for a raise. Flippy doesn't care about customer complaints.
@workstationmark410311 ай бұрын
Flippy does not take up hospital beds,cause traffic jams,use up affordable housing and does not need maternity leave
@lightkeeper6094 ай бұрын
No sanitation problems with robots. And no rude or nasty service
@Bigredxcf Жыл бұрын
Who's gonna buy sliders if all jobs get replaced by robots
@iluvmywif1 Жыл бұрын
Miso Robotics early investor here!!! 🔥💯🔥💯
@jeffderice753 Жыл бұрын
I really missed horse coachmen riding people all around the country, too bad the automobile ruined their ability for further employment. "Said no one ever."
@igorschmidlapp6987 Жыл бұрын
Will you cry when your robot dog "Spot" gets run over by an autonomous driving delivery truck? ;-P
@joanofark0610 ай бұрын
Lol...
@jakirchouhan7510 Жыл бұрын
Great documentary I salute you
@YahushuaMessiah7777 ай бұрын
Doesn't require "Time-Off" but does break down and require repairs whenever it wants. This is the modern version of the copy machine, it will always be in disrepair.
@moose1485 Жыл бұрын
Fast food jobs should be mostly for teenagers who live with their parent. If I had zero bills, $12 an hour is not so bad.
@dannydaw59 Жыл бұрын
How would you get a fast food meal at lunch during the school week? The teens can't work then.
@moose1485 Жыл бұрын
When I managed my restaurant I balanced the schedule. Not like the entire business is run by teenagers, so use some reason here. My staff showed up at 3PM during weekdays and varied times over the weekends. Pre pandemic I had a bunch of teenagers who worked for me, especially the Summer. @@dannydaw59
@கோபிசுதாகர் Жыл бұрын
@@dannydaw59college student
@dannydaw59 Жыл бұрын
They have classes during the day too.
@கோபிசுதாகர் Жыл бұрын
@@dannydaw59 well not all of them.. but I do get your point
@anderbeau Жыл бұрын
I feel like most of it will be replaced by robots. AI can take your order and tell the robots to make the order. You only need 1 person to actually take the payment and hand the customer the order. Watch, it won't be long until robots will be manufacturing Teslas.
@outspoken117 Жыл бұрын
Why do you need a person? Cash is to be done away with soon, replaced with digital credits.
@Gmcmil720science Жыл бұрын
@Outspoken117 I think so people have a human connection and people don't freak out and boycott the restaurant or business. Honestly i welcome this if the government will implement UBI.
@air7tv Жыл бұрын
And I'm sure they still want you to tip the robot 😂
@chrisfriends7911 Жыл бұрын
Prices will not drop. Robots are very expensive.
@rileyogilvie8610 Жыл бұрын
I don't understand the need for vision system on the fryer robot. Robots remember where they put things and PLC's can use timers and other logic to track what is cooking and for how long.
@geraldedwards5762 Жыл бұрын
Better have your Sword of Damocles ready...
@juanlapuente833 Жыл бұрын
Robot owners that are hoarding all the jobs should pay the taxes and social security for all those workers they are putting out of the work market
@bhramdos4570 Жыл бұрын
this is a repost... saw this video months ago and now it is 7dyas old.
@ltandrepants Жыл бұрын
They don’t need brakes
@djlovetap2141 Жыл бұрын
More robots than fish in the ocean cleaning it by 2050 hopefully 😆
@medicmandown8336 Жыл бұрын
Can't wait for the day robot's can shop, cook, clean your home
@uaateacher Жыл бұрын
Very nice. The portion size could be bigger with the savings from less employees...
@Ninjay2 Жыл бұрын
Or exactly the same while companies pocket the savings.
@barriewright2857 Жыл бұрын
But the portion sizes won't be bigger. Same portion sizes more money. And then there is the social cost of over feeding people.
@S6xT27 ай бұрын
They know plastic melts right also there’s agents that could literally disintegrate plastic
@jasonhutchinson80608 ай бұрын
CNBC likes to repeat the same audio and video content over and over within the very same video, while thinking the audience would not notice.
@ltandrepants Жыл бұрын
Why not have blue tooth-enabled digital meters?
@ramakrishna5480 Жыл бұрын
I think if all food industry adopts robots and can bring down the food costs a lot , that will benefit whole lot people than the no of people working in only food industry
@igorschmidlapp6987 Жыл бұрын
"bring down the food costs a lot"... don't make me laugh. Lower costs mean higher profits, not lower prices. If, you think it lowers prices, you're incredibly naive, or a fool...
@Saliferous Жыл бұрын
they're like "it's cheaper".... yeah, sure it is. Notice how they say it's "software as a service" that they're offering. Betting it's not going to be cheap for long. They can change their prices at any time. Once they've got market share, the robots will be MORE expensive. Also, it's 20k per year.... how often do they break down? and they charge what? 10k per year. (now, betting that's a "get 'em hooked fee" it'll jump 200% plus in less than a decade... mark my words) Imagine those mcdonalds ice cream machines..... but for everything on the menu.
@Smojero Жыл бұрын
Boston dynamics robots will be used as robot soldiers for sure
@softwaremediaguru Жыл бұрын
I have a question, are we living in a cyberpunk era? You know... Dystopian future?
@igorschmidlapp6987 Жыл бұрын
What happens when I get my Star Trek food replicator into production? ;-P
@user-qr7ee2cp4y Жыл бұрын
Every robot is a person being put out of work. Economically speaking, the 50's were America's greatest time because before computers and robots and imports and outsourcing so many people needed to be employed and they all got a piece. Now everything is automated and outsourced and the executives get it all.
@penguiburst Жыл бұрын
yeah but like isn't that the governments job to redistribute the wealth from the robots to the population fairly, the robots themselves are great no?
@_ShaDynasty Жыл бұрын
do you want to flip burgers?
@alexmijo Жыл бұрын
no
@nneoma_nu Жыл бұрын
Some people’s work is making the robots. Job creation
@Rentokilolexusaicuxg10 ай бұрын
How robots save Zhomies. 🎉
@ObiWanCannabi Жыл бұрын
the fix to floating plastic shoulld be simple and clear, make it so it doesnt float...it will get lost in the layers of sediment and get locked back up carbon wise
@vadim6273 Жыл бұрын
"Save 12 Billion" OR " Make 12 Billions" for large corporations?
@morenofranco9235 Жыл бұрын
The argument about the cost of packaging has to be the most short-sighted. Cheap packaging is what is killing the Planet - with trash pollution and un-recyclability. Packaging SHOULD COST MORE - so that some of its cost goes towards making recyclable packaging materials, cleaning up and recycling.
@brennanshrider65 Жыл бұрын
Doesn't call in sick? What if it breaks down every couple months? McDonald's can't even hold down an ice cream machine.
@johnwinter7597 Жыл бұрын
Replace all the UAW workers with them
@igorschmidlapp6987 Жыл бұрын
But, how fast does the robot respond when the front yells, "RUSH!"?
@tubalord3693 Жыл бұрын
Push a button that says rush. Remember, these aren’t humans you don’t need to give them instructions just turn something on or off to have them act differently
@bobito2390 Жыл бұрын
...will the I.T. technicians providing maintenance and troubleshooting be underpaid too?
@igorschmidlapp6987 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely.
@chrisfriends7911 Жыл бұрын
Tesla bots don't need a human to control it like BD.
@mikefix Жыл бұрын
WE ARE ALL ROBOTS when we work in those environments.
@gse3862 Жыл бұрын
We have the tech to make robots cook our food, but we keep eating unhealthy fast food and getting sick. No wonder why robots will rule the world someday.
@marcusboehm2421 Жыл бұрын
With profits from robot's, the working robots should pay social security
@bmunson4920 Жыл бұрын
So there is economic justification to spending six figures to replace a single minimum wage worker in a fast food environment?
@williamwaleys86511 ай бұрын
Title should be "'The rise of plastics""
@reboundmultimedia Жыл бұрын
Zume literally closed down LMAO
@khoa2610 Жыл бұрын
if teenagers doesn't want to work at fast food, where are the working at?
@benverhaag81919 ай бұрын
Soon we will be able te say, we mastered the ability to be mastered by the ability of our robots.
@igorschmidlapp6987 Жыл бұрын
R&D companies/inventors are notoriously bad marketers/business people. Look at Nikola Tesla. The combination of Woz as the tech guy, and Jobs as the marketing guy was the perfect team to start Apple...
@bobito2390 Жыл бұрын
in the 18th century when they mechanized the textile industry, they didn't build little mechanized arms that knit all day, they created machines that optimized mass production. Why are these robots mimicking worker arms and motions? just build a freaking automized fryer and dispenser...
@igorschmidlapp6987 Жыл бұрын
Nah, they mechanized because the child labor was too much trouble...
@wustafa17719 ай бұрын
robots are need to rise faster. Adoption of robotic technologies are so slowww :S I want to be optimistic about future.
@EmptyBowls Жыл бұрын
This is all great until you start thinking about how copyrights, patents, and trade agreements start to affect the availability of the machines and parts for them. Let's also think about the subscriptions that the creators are charging for allowing a business to keep and provide maintenance for them. Eventually, a company is going to use their monopoly to their advantage to charge outrageous prices to subscribe to their product. We also have to think about how this will affect the repairability of such products with respect to the principles of Right To Repair.
@sumits.parale8735 Жыл бұрын
That's right 😅.. to maintain this robots are very costly.
@barriewright2857 Жыл бұрын
That sounds like a big problem in the future.
@ethanhummel99 Жыл бұрын
Isn’t that the cost of doing business though????
@Hanharrftw Жыл бұрын
You just described what a business expense is as if it's something new.
@Megadebt Жыл бұрын
Yup and does that subscription cover maintenance/repair fees or is that separate when it inevitably breaks down.
@SWLinPHX Жыл бұрын
Could you buy "Spot" just as a pet to have around the house?
@igorschmidlapp6987 Жыл бұрын
But, when it gets run over by an autonomous driving delivery truck, you'll cry... ;-P
@SWLinPHX Жыл бұрын
@@igorschmidlapp6987 LOL, probably!
@Youtuber83169 Жыл бұрын
They spend 40k on one robot after about a year they don’t gotta pay anyone just electricity
@x2ul725 Жыл бұрын
Great Video. So you pay programmers/techs and bankers 10 000 hours to work on and design then pass around something that can do 10 000 hours of human work, that is before you tear it apart and take out the grease, dirt and re build it and sell it as recycled robot garbage. This is great more money for everyone. All so we can be lazy and stay alive longer. Not a bad deal...