Dibuat Untuk Gantikan Manusia Akhirnya Robot Tereliminasi Juga

CNBC Indonesia
23 Nov 202202:23

Summary

TLDRIn the face of widespread layoffs, many companies have turned to robots to replace human workers. However, replacing humans with robots hasn't been as straightforward as expected. Robots like delivery bots, salad-making machines, and restaurant servers have faced challenges, with many failing probation or being discontinued after short periods due to customer dissatisfaction or high costs. Examples include Amazon's discontinuation of its Scout delivery robot and the closure of Sally, the salad-making robot. Despite technological advances, the human touch still proves difficult to replace, as seen with these failed attempts at automation.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Robots are increasingly being introduced in various industries to replace human workers due to economic pressures and labor costs.
  • πŸ˜€ Despite technological advancements, robots often fail to fully replace humans in the workplace due to limitations in their functionality and adaptability.
  • πŸ˜€ Some robots, such as the long-distance delivery robot from Amazon, were discontinued after failing to meet customer expectations.
  • πŸ˜€ The salad-making robot, Sally, lasted only 18 months after its purchase by a company, highlighting challenges in the food industry with automation.
  • πŸ˜€ Burger Five International's robot server, Pretty, had a high operational cost, leading to its discontinuation after less than a year despite some customer satisfaction.
  • πŸ˜€ Rita, a robot designed for customer service in restaurants, was discontinued after just four months due to its slow performance.
  • πŸ˜€ Many robots are still in the experimental phase, and several have failed to live up to expectations in terms of efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
  • πŸ˜€ The cost of integrating robots into business operations often outweighs the marginal benefits they bring, making it hard for businesses to justify their widespread use.
  • πŸ˜€ Robots are often unable to replicate the decision-making, creativity, and nuanced customer interactions that humans provide.
  • πŸ˜€ The failures of these robot trials indicate that while automation has potential, it still has a long way to go before it can fully replace human workers in many fields.

Q & A

  • Why are some companies replacing humans with robots?

    -Companies are replacing humans with robots to cope with issues like job cuts (PHK) and to reduce labor costs by automating tasks traditionally done by humans.

  • Have robots been able to fully replace human workers?

    -No, robots have not been able to fully replace human workers. Despite technological advances, there are limitations in robots performing all the tasks that humans can do, which has led to some robots being discontinued.

  • What were some examples of robots that failed in their tasks?

    -Examples of robots that failed include Rokso, a long-distance delivery robot that was discontinued by its company, and Sally, a salad-making robot that lasted only 18 months before being shut down.

  • Why was the Rokso delivery robot discontinued?

    -Rokso was discontinued because its performance did not meet customer expectations, and the company decided to focus on more immediate opportunities.

  • What led to the termination of the Amazon Scout robot project?

    -The Amazon Scout robot project was terminated because some of its deliveries failed to meet customer needs, leading to a decision to stop its trial phase.

  • How did the introduction of the Sally robot impact the company?

    -Sally, the salad-making robot, operated for 18 months before being discontinued, as the company found it difficult to justify the cost of deploying the robot in multiple locations, given its limited value.

  • Why did BurgerFi discontinue its robot server, Pretty?

    -BurgerFi discontinued Pretty, the robot server, because the cost of deploying it across 120 restaurants was too high compared to the benefits, despite some customers enjoying the experience.

  • What was the role of Rita the robot in the restaurant?

    -Rita was a robot introduced to assist with greeting guests, delivering food, setting tables, and singing birthday songs, but it failed to meet performance expectations and was eventually discontinued.

  • What happened to Rita after its initial expansion?

    -After Rita was expanded from 10 to 51 locations, it was still deemed too slow to effectively perform its tasks, leading to its discontinuation just 4 months after the expansion.

  • What is a major factor that has contributed to the discontinuation of several robotic projects?

    -A major factor in the discontinuation of robotic projects has been the high operational costs associated with deploying robots, which often outweigh the marginal benefits they provide.

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