Comments by "jacq danieles" (@jacqdanieles) on "ColdFusion"
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Ā @VariantAECĀ "have floated around the same price for the past 5 decades" -- I don't know where you get your data from about prices of robots, but FWIW:
"The average cost of industrial robots worldwide declined steadily over the past decade, from about 46,000 U.S. dollars in 2010 to 27,000 U.S. dollars in 2017. According to a recent forecast, related costs are expected to decrease to 10,856 dollars by 2025"
Source - Statista
Also, logically, they would not be in increasing use if they were not ultimately cheaper than labor.
To my point about Amazon: they obviously have found it cost effective. That explains the previous deployment of automation in their facilities AND the current testing of next gen robotics.
If you don't agree, that's fine, I have no intention of belaboring this discussion. We each are entitled to our opinions.
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