A Mechanical Engineers delight simply superb, the robotic machines will also have to be maintained, in Honda's workshop here it seems the dress is white in colour why? If there is any oil mark on the dress it means something is wrong and needs attention. I enjoyed the video.
I get scared of future jobs. Auto sector was a big employer with so much automation already lot of jobs are lost. reports indicte that India is going to loose 69% jobs to automation, really sacry.
A question was asked to the ex RBI govenor "while you claim inflation is coming down then why does my Dosa cost more every time" the rejply was the cost of labor is going up that's why. See the day is not very far off when people will prefer to put a new tube instead of fixing it as it will be more cheaper also I THINK IN DUBAI, if something conks off they immediately replace it with a new one instead of repairing it, I think even for a quartz watch they would rather buy a new piece than replace the battery if it was down. How many people today would get their cars rebored when compared to when we only had Fiat and the Ambassador?
A Mechanical Engineers delight simply superb, the robotic machines will also have to be maintained, in Honda's workshop here it seems the dress is white in colour why? If there is any oil mark on the dress it means something is wrong and needs attention. I enjoyed the video.
ReplyDeleteWhat if robots start making robots?
DeleteNo freaking jobs
DeleteUltimately man has to power on the robot so man is still superior.
ReplyDeleteI get scared of future jobs. Auto sector was a big employer with so much automation already lot of jobs are lost. reports indicte that India is going to loose 69% jobs to automation, really sacry.
ReplyDeleteIt is scary... even now, our economy is supposedly growing at 5-6% but employment is decreasing.
DeleteA question was asked to the ex RBI govenor "while you claim inflation is coming down then why does my Dosa cost more every time" the rejply was the cost of labor is going up that's why. See the day is not very far off when people will prefer to put a new tube instead of fixing it as it will be more cheaper also I THINK IN DUBAI, if something conks off they immediately replace it with a new one instead of repairing it, I think even for a quartz watch they would rather buy a new piece than replace the battery if it was down. How many people today would get their cars rebored when compared to when we only had Fiat and the Ambassador?
ReplyDeleteYes... I remember those days. My dad had got the cylinder of the Lambretta scooter rebored.
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