Saturday, 13 November 2021

ROBOTS, THE GREAT RESET, THE NEW WORLD ORDER and Robots And AI Have Taken Over 37% More Jobs This Year Than Last Year As The Effects Of The Great Reset Continues To Remake Global Economy

 

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Robots And AI Have Taken Over 37% More Jobs This Year Than Last Year As The Effects Of The Great Reset Continues To Remake Global Economy

by Geoffrey Grider

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Companies in North America added a record number of robots in the first nine months of this year as they rushed to speed up assembly lines and struggled to add human workers.

As we have long told you, the Great Lockdown of 2020 was intentional and had very little to do with COVID-19, it was done to crash the global economy, and begin the transition from human workers to robots. In 2021, robot workers replaced humans at a 37% higher rate than last year, and in just a few years may surpass people in many areas of business. You're really not going to like the Metaverse very much.

"And deceiveth them that dwell on the earth by the means of those miracles which he had power to do in the sight of the beast; saying to them that dwell on the earth, that they should make an image to the beast, which had the wound by a sword, and did live." Revelation 13:14 (KJB)

As you celebrate the advances in technology like the self-driving Tesla and the Metaverse, just remember you're applauding your own destruction and enslavement. Have you seen what robots are capable of these days? It is truly stunning and horrific how smooth, smart and agile they have become. The end times clock is ticking...

America is hiring a record number of robots

FROM CNN: Factories and other industrial users ordered 29,000 robots, 37% more than during the same period last year, valued at $1.48 billion, according to data compiled by the industry group the Association for Advancing Automation. That surpassed the previous peak set in the same time period in 2017, before the global pandemic upended economies.

The rush to add robots is part of a larger upswing in investment as companies seek to keep up with strong demand, which in some cases has contributed to shortages of key goods. At the same time, many firms have struggled to lure back workers displaced by the pandemic and view robots as an alternative to adding human muscle on their assembly lines.

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Robots also continue to push into more corners of the economy. Auto companies have long bought most industrial robots. But in 2020, combined sales to other types of businesses surpassed the auto sector for the first time - and that trend continued this year. In the first nine months of the year, auto-related orders for robots grew 20% to 12,544 units, according to A3, while orders by non-automotive companies expanded 53% to 16,355.

"It's not that automotive is slowing down - auto is up," said Burnstein. But other sectors - from metals to food manufacturers - are growing even faster.

John Newman's company is one of them. Athena Manufacturing, which does metal fabrication for other manufacturers in Austin, Texas, now has seven robots, including four installed this year. It bought its first machine in 2016. Newman said robots have helped Athena respond to a surge in demand, including a 50% jump in orders for parts used by semiconductor equipment manufacturers.

The machines also allowed Athena to move to an around-the-clock operation for the first time last year, he said. The company employs 250 but would have struggled, he said, to find workers to fill unpopular overnight shifts. READ MORE

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