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EPISODE · May 18, 2023 · 20 MIN

EP 18: What Happens When AI and Supply Chains Collide?

from Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast · host Everyday AI

From fighting cancer to optimizing logistics and supply chains, AI is the driving force behind some of the biggest breakthroughs of our time. But what does the future hold for the warehouse industry, and will it ultimately serve to complement or replace human labor? Jim Shaw joins us as we explore the latest developments in AI and robotics, dig deep into the challenges and opportunities facing labor in the workplace, and discuss how AI is revolutionizing labor. Time Stamps:[00:01:38] Tech Giants' Strategies: Open vs Closed Source[00:02:52] Harnessing AI's Power for Human Advancement[00:04:39] Surprising Revelation: Company Fully Integrates AI Technology[00:06:59] Robotics and Humanoids: The Future of Warehouses[00:10:36] The Rise of General Purpose Robots in Warehousing[00:14:04] Robotics to Supplement Labor: Exploring the Benefits[00:16:15] AI's Role in Marketing and Business DevelopmentTopics covered in This Podcast Episode: - The potential benefits of AI for fighting diseases   - Personal story shared about a grandmother's cancer experience   - Acknowledgment of ongoing challenges and questions - Use of AI in logistics and supply chain by Amazon - Development of humanoid robots for dangerous and dirty tasks - Uncertainty about job outlook in the industry   - Belief that robotics and automation will supplement, not replace humans - Shortage of jobs and potential industries for robotics   - Creativity necessary for putting together robotic components - Optimism about AI's potential to help - Meta going fully open source with some AI technology - Impact of pandemic on material handling industry - Development of general purpose robots for warehouses - Examples of robots presented at trade shows   - Visions for future robotic involvement in warehouses - AI's potential use in medical, education, and public relations - Trend of more AI and fewer humans in news media - Presentation of Phoenix robot by Sanctuary AI - Multiple potential areas for AI's utility - Cautious exploration and research of AI in industry.Keywords:AI, cancer, personal story, human life, disease, business motivations, Amazon, logistics, supply chain, humanoid robots, jobs, industry, hospitality, healthcare, senior services, warehouses, creativity, optimism, marketing, open source, pandemic, material handling industry, robotics as a service, ProMat, trade show, infrastructure, medical, education, PR, news media, Phoenix robot, data analysis, simulations.Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info)

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From fighting cancer to optimizing logistics and supply chains, AI is the driving force behind some of the biggest breakthroughs of our time. But what does the future hold for the warehouse industry, and will it ultimately serve to complement or replace human labor? Jim Shaw joins us as we explore the latest developments in AI and robotics, dig deep into the challenges and opportunities facing labor in the workplace, and discuss how AI is revolutionizing labor. Time Stamps: [00:01:38] Te...

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