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- HIGH COST OF SMART PRODUCTS
USING AI
- LYNX - ALEXA ENABLED
SMART HOME ROBOT WITH FACIAL RECOGNITION
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Lynx - Alexa Enabled Smart Home Robot with Facial Recognition
Price: $799.99 & FREE Shipping.
- Details:
- o Utilize all of the Amazon Alexa
skills via your Lynx robot.
o Select Surveillance Mode in the app and Lynx will take a 30
second video if the PIR sensor on the chest is activated. Lynx
will then send the video to your smartphone to ensure you know
what is happening at home.
o Make sure you don't miss another event again by sending Lynx
in your place! In Avatar mode, you can see what the robot sees
and speak through the robot with app-enabled functions.
o Lynx is ever evolving and will be growing as Amazon Alexa and
robotics grows. Stay tuned for more feature updates in the near
future.
New (1) from $799.99 & FREE shipping. Details
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- BEM WIRELESS
APP BOT
o App-controlled video camera robot
o Compatible with iPhone/iPad/iPod touch models running iOS 8.0+
o Compatible with Galaxy/Android devices running OS 2.0+
o Easy set-up using free smartphone/tablet app
New (1) from $10,225.73 & FREE shipping.
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DOORBELL RING VIDEO
SAT NIC
$159.00 + Free Shipping
Only 1 left in stock - order soon. Sold by Outlet
sold by BOT HOME AUTOMATION INC
o Works with or without a doorbell
o Quick and easy self-install
o Get instant alerts when visitors press the doorbell or trigger
the built-in motion sensors
o Then use the free Ring app to see hear and speak from smartphone
tablet or PC
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- AMAZON NOW HAS 45,000
ROBOTS IN ITS WAREHOUSES
- Sam Shead - January. 3, 2017 -
views 90,950 - Amazon significantly expanded its army of warehouse
robots in 2016, according to a report by The Seattle Times.
- The newspaper - based in the same
city as Amazon's global headquarters - wrote last week that the
e-commerce giant now has 45,000 robots across 20 fulfillment
centres.
- That would be a 50% increase from
the same time the year before, when the company said it had 30,000
robots working alongside 230,000 people.
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- Amazon bought a robotics company
called Kiva Systems in 2012 for $775 million (£632 million).
Kiva's robots automate the picking and packing process at large
warehouses in a way that stands to help Amazon become more efficient.
The robots - 16 inches tall and almost 145 kilograms - can run
at 5 mph and haul packages weighing up to 317 kilograms.
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- When Amazon acquired Kiva, Phil
Hardin, Amazon's director of investor relations, said: "It's
a bit of an investment that has implications for a lot of elements
of our cost structure, but we're happy with Kiva. It has been
a great innovation for us, and we think it makes the warehouse
jobs better, and we think it makes our warehouses more productive."
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- Amazon also uses other types of
robots in its warehouses, including large robotic arms that can
move large pallets of Amazon inventory.
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- The company has been adding about
15,000 robots year-on-year, based on multiple reports. At the
end of 2014, Amazon said it had 15,000 robots operating across
10 warehouses. In 2015, that number rose to 30,000, and now Amazon
has 45,000.
http://www.businessinsider.com/amazons-robot-army-has-grown-by-50-2017-1
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- AMAZON BUYS TARGET STORES
IN 2018 ACCORDING TO BLOOMBERG CHANNEL 1.2.2018
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- REPORT: AMAZON WAREHOUSE
EMPLOYEES WORKED TO EXHAUSTION AS ROBOTS THREATEN JOBS
- By Nate Church -November 28, 2017
- Mirror Reporter Alan Selby spent five brutal weeks at UK Amazon's
ironically titled "fulfillment centre," documenting
the trials and working conditions of its exhausted workers.
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At Amazon's newest warehouse in Tilbury, Essex, Selby "found
staff asleep on their feet, exhausted." His firsthand account
says that "those who could not keep up with the punishing
targets faced the sack - and some who buckled under the strain
had to be attended to by ambulance crews." Selby is no slouch;
yet even as an experienced marathon runner, he said days at the
warehouse "left me feeling dizzy, and I worried I might
keel over if I kept pushing myself as hard as I needed to meet
my targets."
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- Their toilet breaks are timed,
and the (reportedly disgusting and ill-maintained) toilets are
over a quarter mile away within the vast complex. Inactivity
at the station is timed, even for those breaks, so employees
are often forced to keep themselves from even going to the bathroom,
lest it take too long. There is always another shelf of boxes,
brought by the relentless robots that rule the floor.
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- A meter in front of the individual
metal cages from within which they work tells them whether they
are hitting goals the reporter described as "impossible."
He said that "employees at UK warehouses have told of sleeping
in tents and under bridges just to get to work on time,"
and "staff have been paid less than the living wage, and
it even emerged drivers had faced fines for 'early' deliveries."
http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2017/11/28/undercover-mirror-investigation-discovers-
- horrible-amazon-warehouse-working-conditions/
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- APPLE IS GETTING EVERYONE
PREPARED FOR IT...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4BKdmMUxy8
- [Satan pays well: Apple CEO Tim
Cook Earned $102 Million in 2017
- December 27, 2017 PST by Juli
Clover - In fiscal 2017, Apple CEO Tim Cook received a salary
of $3.06 million plus $9.33 million in bonuses and stock worth
$89.2 million for a total compensation package of approximately
$102 million, reports Bloomberg. The data was shared today by
Apple in a proxy statement filed with the United States Securities
and Exchange Commission ahead of the company's annual shareholders
meeting, which will take place on February 13, 2018.
- https://www.macrumors.com/2017/12/27/apple-ceo-tim-cook-102-million/
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- EXPLAINING ACCHAIN CRYPTO
CURRENCY AND THE MARK OF THE BEAST
Lynette Zang Aug
23, 2017 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKNVeJLBpfs
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- THE BIBLE SAYS THIS
IS EXACTLY HOW IT WOULD LOOK BEFORE THE END (2017-2018)
- 386,940 views https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWe62uHpikY
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