• @Red_October
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      121 year ago

      If you think that’s dystopian then either you don’t know what dystopian means or you don’t know what warehouse workers already deal with.

      • @thenofootcanman
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        -21 year ago

        Ive done warehouse work. Using technology to squeeze every inch of “productivity” from a human being rather than trying to meaningfully improve their lives is dystopian.

        • @Red_October
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          51 year ago

          Forklifts are dystopian, just technology squeezing out more productivity. It would be better to have to carry everything by hand, like nature intended.

          • @thenofootcanman
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            11 year ago

            That’s obviously a false equivalence. Forklifts and manual pickers fulfil different roles in the warehouse. This technology would only be viable to the business if ot drastically increased the expectation on the pickers.

            Forklifts also replace physical work. This headset wouldnt.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Squeezing every inch of productivity from a human is just a product of late stage capitalism and happens no matter what.

          This technology, by itself, would improve the employees lives by making it so they don’t have to waste their time and walk quite as much.

          • @thenofootcanman
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            31 year ago

            Could the same tech not be applied to machines instead of humans? I dont see how this would make peoples lives easier. It would just increase the expectation of how much they pick.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              Yea, I totally agree that we should be making tech to get rid of tedious labor like that. I’m just saying that if a company chooses to increase its employees quota that’s more just a consequence of companies putting profits over people like they do. The tech itself can be used solely to make employees lives better at less heartless companies.

              • @thenofootcanman
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                21 year ago

                The reality will undoubtedly be the first one though, which is something straight from dystopian scifi. No company is going to spend all that money on AR headsets to make their worker’s lives better.