Message from @Joshu

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2019-10-08 16:11:42 UTC  

Damn

2019-10-08 16:11:56 UTC  

And it will. Work 24/7

2019-10-08 16:12:00 UTC  

Make very few mistakes

2019-10-08 16:12:03 UTC  

And not complain

2019-10-08 16:12:29 UTC  

Companies come to places like the UK because we good engineers

2019-10-08 16:12:45 UTC  

So they place their cells near the good engineers so the support is there

2019-10-08 16:13:42 UTC  

Maybe some of us just care more about independence than a few years gdp. A purchase if you will.

2019-10-08 16:13:44 UTC  

Funny fact though. Even thought automation is replacing people, we are a servuce based economy

2019-10-08 16:13:55 UTC  

So we are having a net gain

2019-10-08 16:13:57 UTC  

I'll be back later to see if more heads explode

2019-10-08 16:14:06 UTC  

Since we arnt taking many jobs from UK employees

2019-10-08 16:14:12 UTC  

Mainly cheap labour countries like china

2019-10-08 16:14:20 UTC  

Surely, those engineers will work for less abroad and will still make generally the same product since they're all using Fusion 360 and CNC to make the parts?

2019-10-08 16:14:44 UTC  

Not for £2 per hour including their machine

2019-10-08 16:14:51 UTC  

And that's expensive

2019-10-08 16:15:02 UTC  

For the job it does

2019-10-08 16:15:20 UTC  

Fair enough

2019-10-08 16:15:52 UTC  

China's margins have shurnk massively in the past 10 years for manufacturers

2019-10-08 16:16:03 UTC  

Like 20%-7% kinda shrink

2019-10-08 16:16:23 UTC  

It setting to the point its becoming much less worth it

2019-10-08 16:16:37 UTC  

You wanna beat China, neutralise their population advantage

2019-10-08 16:17:02 UTC  

A large pop just becomes a burden if they have nothing to do

2019-10-08 16:18:35 UTC  

Makes sense

2019-10-08 16:18:49 UTC  

I didn't know automation had hit that level and cost-effeciency already

2019-10-08 16:19:22 UTC  

Id give you some specific examples ive done but im kinda bound by NDA

2019-10-08 16:19:27 UTC  

and you never know who is here

2019-10-08 16:20:01 UTC  

what kind of jobs can't machines do yet? what ones are going to take the longest to automate?

2019-10-08 16:20:21 UTC  

I'd assume they can do just about anything, but the complex tasks are expensive

2019-10-08 16:20:25 UTC  

Ones that require more abstract thought

2019-10-08 16:20:35 UTC  

Like Engineering

2019-10-08 16:20:39 UTC  

writing the software the machines run on?

2019-10-08 16:20:44 UTC  

Yes

2019-10-08 16:20:47 UTC  

Stuff like that

2019-10-08 16:20:58 UTC  

You're talking loading/unloading

2019-10-08 16:21:00 UTC  

palletising

2019-10-08 16:21:01 UTC  

assembly

2019-10-08 16:21:03 UTC  

Welding

2019-10-08 16:21:04 UTC  

Google is already hard at work at automating that as well

2019-10-08 16:21:33 UTC  

well once they automate programming we're all fucked anyway

2019-10-08 16:21:37 UTC  

I work in online ecommerce - platform provider UK and EMEA market. UK still leading the world.

2019-10-08 16:21:41 UTC  

They're already doing that