Porsche-Parking Robot Puts Valets on the Street

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July 12 (Bloomberg) -- Boomerang Systems develops robotic valets that could spell the end of the human parking attendant. They market their parking technology as a cutting edge, space-saving approach to an antiquated system. Their president says it won't be eliminating jobs. It will be creating more technology-intensive opportunities for highly skilled labor. (Source: Bloomberg)

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smart until the robot breaks or goes berzerk and starts tossing cars out the window.

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It does take jobs away, you need far less people to run an automated business like that, but its good thing.
Well... it will be a good thing when our representatives in government grow old and die, and new people see that as men and women are replaced in the work force by % and that because we need a smaller workforce every citizen needs a proportional citizen monetary allowance.
If it doesn't make sense to you its ok because you and I will have to grow old and die, so the future can come.

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