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In early 2011, Obama made a comment about the automated systems such as ATMs and grocery store automatic payment. His political opponents gave him a hard time when he said that sometimes the technology courses, and other times our employees more productive and competitive hurts. No more than a few weeks later, Obama attended a meeting and a speech at Carnegie Mellon University Robotics on how robotics will help our future technologically advanced society and civilization. Apparently, there are too many people take what he said in the wrong direction, and their context and he felt he needed to consolidate the negative publicity. In addition, it has the power and the Carnegie Mellon told the American people that our future is in progress, and how robots will make us more efficient in everything we do. Three weeks later, the store West Coast chain of supermarkets, Albertsons announced that it will get rid of the lines of automatic control. The company that makes these automated checkout saw their stocks to deteriorate, but then gave a version poultice to explain how the supermarkets were only one of many types of businesses and companies that use their systems, their actions back. Maybe you’ve seen these automated systems in the greenhouse of Home Depot and Lowe. Now, many people understand that having 4 or 5 of these systems, ticket machines that are guarded by a pawn, man, that fewer people are employed. Indeed, consumers have not found these people to their favorite way to buy their goods, many are not accustomed to it or are just negative changes. Albertsons realize that the grocery clerks union does not like them, and buyers and not particularly like them, have decided to retire. Now this does not mean you in the future an ATM that all the food in your cart as you wheel through a sort of scanning system, such as c “is probably the scans in the future, particularly in view of RFID tags. But fortunately for many people who are unemployed, it will be for some time, because buyers do not trust these systems still hate the unions, and our unemployment rate is quite high. But it ‘ is our future.
In early 2011, Obama commented on automated systems such as ATMs and automatic payment systems supermarket. His political opponents gave him a hard time when he explained that sometimes hurts technology jobs, sometimes our workers more productive and competitive.
No more than a few weeks later, Obama attended a meeting and delivered a speech at Carnegie Mellon robotics how robotics will help our future technologically advanced society and civilization. Apparently, many people have taken what he said in the wrong direction, and out of context and he felt the need to strengthen the negative publicity. In doing so, he and the faculty at Carnegie Mellon told the American people how our future is now, and how robotics will make us more efficient in everything we do.
In fact, one reason to study math and science and consider a field of robotics, which was a good place for college as well. Three weeks later at the store on the West Coast supermarket chain Albertsons announced that it would get rid of its lines of automatic control. The company that makes automatic transmissions these actions was to deteriorate, but then gave a statement explaining how to compress the grocery stores were just one of many types of shops and industries that use their systems, their actions again.
Perhaps you’ve seen these automated systems into the coffers of Home Depot and Lowe’s. Now, many people understand that you have 4 or 5 of these automatic cash being monitored by a laborer, man, that fewer people are employed. Albertsons realize that the employees’ union supermarkets do not like, and buyers are not all they like, decided to retire.
Now this does not mean that the future will not have an ATM that scans all the food you put in your cart as you wheel through a kind of scanning system, such as c ‘is probably the future especially considering RFID tags. However, fortunately for many people who are unemployed, will be a time, because buyers do not trust these systems still hate the unions, and our unemployment rate is quite high.