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Robots will soon take over jobs for this exact reason [VIDEO]

On December 8, 2022, in Melbourne, Australia, two baggage handlers subcontracted by Qantas Airways were fired following an incident at Melbourne Airport. The personnel, employed by Swissport, which provides ground and cargo handling services, were found to have violated the company's strict guidelines on luggage handling.

Swissport's internal investigation revealed that the two employees engaged in improper handling of passenger luggage. This behavior was deemed unacceptable by Swissport's operational standards, which prioritize the careful and respectful management of customer belongings. The investigation's outcomes led to the immediate termination of these employees.


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Robots will soon take over jobs for this exact reason [VIDEO]

On December 8, 2022, in Melbourne, Australia, two baggage handlers subcontracted by Qantas Airways were fired following an incident at Melbourne Airport. The personnel, employed by Swissport, which provides ground and cargo handling services, were found to have violated the company's strict guidelines on luggage handling. Swissport's internal investigation revealed that the two employees engaged in improper handling of passenger luggage. This behavior was deemed unacceptable by Swissport's op...

An army of more than 2,000 robots swarms in a grocery warehouse in the U.K.

It was just a matter of time…We’ve been talking for so long about robots taking over the world that it had to happen eventually. A relevant example of that is the huge Ocado grocery warehouse in the U.K., where more than 2,000 machines are running things, acting like working bees in a hive.


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An army of more than 2,000 robots swarms in a grocery warehouse in the U.K.

It was just a matter of time…We’ve been talking for so long about robots taking over the world that it had to happen eventually. A relevant example of that is the huge Ocado grocery warehouse in the U.K., where more than 2,000 machines are running things, acting like working bees in a hive.