Comments by "☨St Louis IX opposed paganism, hæresy \x26 debauchery" (@stlouisix3) on "Delivery Worker u0026 Drivers in Tears! Flood of Self-Driving Cars in Shenzhen Brings Unemployment Wave" video.

  1. I wonder why the number of Chinese robotic food deliverers is increasing as Chinese need for employment increases. Most Chinese people are becoming poorer and have plenty of time to work, and wish to work as delivery workers, so why aren't they doing the work that these robotic vehicles are doing. 1:34 major mistake, they should sit in the driver's seat, just in case, because whilst Chinese women are known for being infamously bad drivers, they are still likely safer drivers than tofu self-driving automated cars 🚘 Timestamps below: 🚗 The video shows the rise of driverless delivery vehicles and the potential impact on job losses in the service industry. 00:09 Driverless delivery vehicles are becoming prevalent in economically developed areas of China. The widespread adoption of autonomous technology could lead to job losses for many delivery drivers. The maturity of AI in China is leading to increased investment in autonomous driving, drones, and robots. 🚴‍♂ The video highlights the challenges faced by food delivery riders in China, including the impact of AI and automation on job opportunities, high cost of living, and traffic conditions. 02:56 Rapid increase in unemployment rates in China due to the low barriers to entry in the delivery and ride-hailing sectors Young people in China facing challenges with high cost of living, particularly in first and second tier cities Food delivery riders facing immense pressure due to their earnings being directly linked to the number of deliveries they make ⚠ The video discusses the use of harmful additives in takeout food and the potential consequences for public health. 05:46 Some vendors rely heavily on additives instead of natural ingredients, leading to artificially enhanced flavors. The delivery worker urges people to research the reasons behind decreasing takeout orders and highlights the potential risks of consuming food with synthetic additives. There are significant issues with the supervision of the food delivery industry in China, with unscrupulous vendors using harmful chemical additives to cut costs and maximize profits. 🤖 The development of AI and unmanned technology is causing concern and panic among workers in various sectors. 08:59 The development of AI in China has triggered criticism from a professor at Pecking University, who questions the need for technology replacing human workers. The professor also raises concerns about the CCP's reliance on purchasing finished products for core chip technology, rather than independent research and development. 📉 The video discusses the impact of unemployment on young people in China and the discrepancy in reported unemployment rates. 12:11 Many young people in China are struggling to find work despite their parents' support and investment in their education. The Chinese Communist Party underreports the unemployment figures, with the actual rate believed to be much higher than reported. Recent graduates are facing challenges in finding employment, with some being unemployed for a significant period of time.
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