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Are we losing the robot race, or are we just losing the robots?

Posted on: December 15, 2008 9:02 PM, by Greg Laden

What would Klatu do?

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1

The US doesn't need many robots since we don't manufacture most products anymore. :-(

At work we've just purchased our first robot to avoid hiring another 1/2 person for our manufacturing line. This makes our robot to human ratio 1:10 (5 humans & 1 robot) so I'm helping to bring the robot ratio up for the US. Now if we can only start doing more manufacturing in the US we can replace people with robots and then we can be competitive in this robot race. ;-)

Posted by: Paul Hutch | December 16, 2008 11:11 AM

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Oops, hit post without proof reading well, should be 1:5 ratio robot:human, Doh!

Posted by: Paul Hutch | December 16, 2008 11:15 AM

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we dunt need them fancy schamcy chingy chang robert neway. *spits tobacco*

Posted by: Timothy Wood | December 16, 2008 3:23 PM

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