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TangledHyphae@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

Tesla workers report explosions, concussions, and grisly robot injuries at Texas factory

www.theverge.com

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Tesla workers report explosions, concussions, and grisly robot injuries at Texas factory

www.theverge.com

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Tesla workers report explosions, concussions, and grisly robot injuries at Texas factory
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Tesla has a history of autoworker injuries at its factories.
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    This is what Texans vote for right?

    Lower regulations and minimal worker rights?

    That’s why Daddy Musk set up shop there.

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    “Oh so that is what all those orange cables and yellow hats were for” - D’Elon Musk

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    Guys guys it’s all the workers fault trust. We just have to automate everything so that workers aren’t a threat to your price point or our pockets. It’s just us consumers and the businesses nobody else in the world not even the planet itself

    /s

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      Oh, trust me, employers are tripping over themselves to automate everything. As robots become cheaper and more capable, you’ll see more and more of them.

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    Note to all future employees: if you’re considering a job that contains “hardcore” anywhere in the job description, RUN.

    *This advice may not apply if you’re looking for a job in the porn industry.

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      Or a career in construction aggregate supplies

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    If a ‘robot injury’ wasn’t grisly then I’d be very disappointed.

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      It’s not the injury that is grisly, it’s the robot. A robot grizzly.

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        Something something “bear arms”?

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          Bear hugs.

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            Robot hugs

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              Your browser does not support playing HTML5 video. You can download a copy of the video file instead.

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        Sounds like a great attraction for a pizza shop

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        What is this from? It looks super familiar.

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          A webcomic called dieselsweeties by mastodon.social/@rstevens

          https://dieselsweeties.com/

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      Poor robot /s

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    [cyberpunk dystopia intensifies]

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    if all you get from a robot injury is a paper cut, you’re doing it wrong

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