Are Intel 20K layoff employees replaced by this AI humanoid robots for cost saving?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQdlO6hpCrw
Are Intel 20K layoff employees replaced by this AI humanoid robots for cost saving?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQdlO6hpCrw
@1b7+1 So basically they will be McDonalds customers.
'They will be left eating bugs and owning nothing and they will like it.'
News Flash: already true.
Fab workers will be replaced by humanoid AI robots.
They will be left eating bugs and owning nothing and they will like it.
AI can do the work without managers who milk Intel with their overinflated salaries.
Look like Intel not give it enough free coffee and banana.
@b8+1 Anyone in manufacturing who is under something like 35 should be going back to school to transition to AI and robotics.
@bw: DefMet is safe. Everybody knows AI is incapable of classifying images
@bw Yuk it up but DefMet is a hotbed incubator of semiconductor talent.
TSMC's Taiwanese talented labors can work under 2,000 USD per month, so thats why high cost American labors got layoff every year.
AI (and some robotics) has DefMet written all over it.
Yield Department, I'm looking at you.
Yuk it up but AI enabled humanoid robots are rapidly making their way into all manner of manufacturing settings.
There may be no better industry to adopt robotics than semiconductors, due to the elevated salaries drawn by those who mostly do repetitive tasks.
Tools would in some cases need to be redesigned for robots, but that has been true for non-robotic humanoids all along.
AI is also going to replace a vast number of semi jobs, including engineering work and chip design.
Tech adoption is speeding up and the industry could be vastly different in 5 years.
TSMC does slavery salary and it’s healthy
I don’t believe OP has ever been ki-led by an AI
You don’t understand something, to maintain every robot you need a couple of Eng , same for AI you need a legion of engineers to maintain it
AI is just getting started. It has hardly ki-led itself.