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Ongoing, First published Feb 23, 2024
Of the many recent developments in the field of technology, the use of artificial intelligence is becoming quite popular. The automation of various processes is proving to be quite beneficial. It is because of this reason that all industries are investing in the use of Artificial Intelligence and automation. These add to efficiency as well as improve productivity. In air cargo warehouses, automation is rapidly helping to accelerate the approach. Learn more about such developments in the blog Leading the Way in Sustainability Consulting Services.
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Walter has been working at GenStockCo for upwards of 16 years, 12 hours every day, as a condiment packer. The company was created after the explosion of automation in the manufacturing and service industries which created widespread unemployment and an economic catastrophe. In response, companies had to be created to give real people jobs that could also compete with automation by working human employees just like machines. Those employees are housed in company dorms within the workplace, forbidden from leaving the warehouse, where they must live alone, separated from families, in order to maintain the strict working schedule. The only contact they can have with their families is via a machine in their dorm rooms that they can use to send messages and receive daily updates. However, when the company unexpectedly terminates all of its employees one morning, Walter will see the outside world that he had been sheltered from for so many years.