Robot babysitters, the new “profession”.
Robot babysitters, the new “profession”.
For a long time, the promise of automation was simple, to replace human labor, but what is happening now is a little more complex, in the United States, especially in California, a new role has emerged, robot caregivers, yes, people who receive a salary to accompany, even maintain “rescuing”, delivery robots as they circulate through cities.
The numbers show this transition, these workers receive between $21 and $23 per hour, which may be more than what some delivery workers earn, but still below what is necessary for a comfortable standard of living in regions like California and that raises an important question, Are these robots creating new opportunities or simply replacing one type of work with another more controlled and less flexible? or simply the robots have not reached the necessary level to do the job alone and require a human caregiver while Robotis solves the problems, because unlike delivery apps, where the worker can connect and disconnect whenever they want, these operators follow fixed shifts, taking care of machines that in theory were created to replace them.
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