This is the Chinese port in Guangzhou. People unload ships remotely with 5G, AND Then, AI vehicles automatically drive the containers to trucks and load them, without human assistance.



    by Virtual_Information3

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    1. The port of Rotterdam has had all of this for ten years now. The new terminal in LA was built by the same company.

    2. DisastrousPin482 on

      Using 5G and AI to run a port sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. It makes me think about how much easier things could be if we let tech handle the boring stuff. I mean, imagine chilling while robots do all the heavy lifting!

    3. iamamuttonhead on

      This is why the ports on the East and Gulf Coasts of the U.S. will shut down tomorrow. The ports and longshoremen might be able to agree on everything else but they are not going to agree on automation in the ports. I am sympathetic with the longshoremen but the writing has been on the wall since containers arrived 60 years ago. Longshoremen are no longer necessary. to load and unload ships.

    4. I want to believe it. Its very impressive stuff. But this could be concept video for some promo or whatever.

    5. itchygentleman on

      Conservatives in North America: Our unions are doing nothing why am I giving them money every month?!

    6. This is not AI. The vehicles follows certain tracks with a set of rules under directive of operators. This system can perfectly work with 4G or 3G.

    7. IntentionSensitive89 on

      All that when they can be fixing the tofu dreg projects that kill a lot of people every year.

    8. This is EXACTLY what the longshoremen are striking tonight to stop from happening here.

    9. ShieldSwapper on

      That dude is literally using a joystick to move some type of container/vehicle. “without human assistance” my ass.

    10. PoultryPants_ on

      They really tried to hit all the keywords “assisted by AI” “powered by 5G”

    11. SoilNational7998 on

      After infinite construction site death , finally this had to be done.
      Chinese workplace safety videos were some different breed shit

    12. BlufftonStateofmind on

      This type of automation is what US port operators are trying to push. It’s one of the things that port workers are striking about starting at midnight tonight EST. The US could be short on a lot of goods including electronics, petroleum products and certain foods very soon.

    13. American is so far behind … we have the port workers going on strike soon.

      China is still a sinkhole – but this tech is legit impressive

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