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Apple Factory Does Not Employ Human Anymore,they've Gone Robotics by Ramsonkayode(m): 11:39pm On May 30, 2016
Apple's iPhone production is shifting from humans to robots at a serious pace
Who makes your smartphone? Sure, you obviously know what brand your smartphone, but where did it come from? How did it go from being a pile of components and a blueprint to the finished, fully assembled, functional gadget in your pocket today?Despite how high tech our phones are, there's still a lot of old-fashioned human labour that goes into putting them together – or at least, there used to be. Manufacturers now find themselves turning more and more to robots in efforts to improve efficiency, make working conditions safer, and optimise the phone assembly process. That's just what's going on in China with Apple's manufacturing partners for the iPhone, as Foxconn replaces more than half the jobs at one factory with robot labour.


In China's Kunshan county, automation is on the rise, with investment in robotics exploding. At one Foxconn factory there, a workforce of 110,000 has been reduced to just 50,000 over the course of the last couple years.
Apple iPhone production is shifting from humans to robots at a serious pace
With robots and AI systems replacing those employees, that spells a lot more automation for the manufacturing process of your next iPhone.
But is this shift good or bad? While robot-driven smartphone assembly offers some clear benefits, it's impossible to ignore that we're talking about taking jobs away from workers.
On one hand, that means fewer labour issues threatening to disrupt production, as well as reduced opportunity for leaks. And with such factories often the target of reports of human rights violations, it sounds like a good idea to reduce how many people are ultimately involved.
But all that said, these employees now replaced by robotic labour are going to have to find other jobs somewhere, and that's fast becoming an issue in Kunshan. It's a problem that's going to have to be addressed, but for the moment, there's no sign that the move to more and more reliance on robots is slowing down.

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Re: Apple Factory Does Not Employ Human Anymore,they've Gone Robotics by spafu(m): 11:41pm On May 30, 2016
Really?
Re: Apple Factory Does Not Employ Human Anymore,they've Gone Robotics by Ramsonkayode(m): 11:51pm On May 30, 2016
yes, they now use robots to produce their gadgets
Re: Apple Factory Does Not Employ Human Anymore,they've Gone Robotics by fistonati(m): 1:14am On May 31, 2016
You mean robots built the iPhone bendgates?

This is injustice to human race
Re: Apple Factory Does Not Employ Human Anymore,they've Gone Robotics by Ramsonkayode(m): 7:02am On May 31, 2016
fistonati no choice we are moving into a new age

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