Artificial Intelligence Recycling: Robots Using AI To Recycle.
Artificial intelligence recycling should decrease the major issues of people sorting through tons of trash. The work is repetitive, unsanitary and COVID-19 has brought a whole other level of concern. This video shows how artificial intelligence is taking recycling to the next level.
Artificial Intelligence and Recycling Information
- A Radical Plan to End Plastic Waste.
- Airplane Recycling – How Do They Do It?
- Automation Quotes by Top Minds
- BUILD THAT WALL – Bricklaying Robot Can Build Faster Than Humans.
- How Are Aluminium Cans Recycled?
- How One Company Turns Plastic Waste Into Reusable Packaging
- Robots And AI: The Future Is Automated And Every Job Is At Risk.
- Why the United States Is Turning To Recycling Robots
- Will Robots and Artificial Intelligence replace Human jobs by 2030?
- 7 Jobs Replaced By Robots
Automation and Recycling Quotes
- “We live in a disposable society. It’s easier to throw things out than to fix them. We even give it a name – we call it recycling.” ~Neil LaBute
- “Waste does not exist in nature because ecosystems reuse everything that grows in a never-ending cycle of efficiency and purpose.” ~Frans van Houten
- “The more we reduce ourselves to machines in the lower things, the more force we shall set free to use in the higher.” ~Anna Brackett
- “In Los Angeles, I drive a hybrid and live in a very simple home. Anything you do from carrying a canteen of water to starting a recycling program in your office makes a difference. Reusing what you already have has always been green – from clothes to boxes to glass jars from the supermarket.” ~Rachel Boston
- “For the blue-collar worker, the driving force behind change was factory automation using programmable machine tools. For the office worker, it’s office automation using computer technology: enterprise-resource-planning systems, groupware, intranets, extranets, expert systems, the Web, and e-commerce.” ~Tom Peters
- “We are rapidly moving into the post-industrial age, when we must redefine what is “productive” work, as more and more jobs are being replaced by automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence.” ~Riane Eisler