• slazer2au@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Fun anecdotal fact, when they were doing the trials for driverless trucks the wear on the tires increased because the trucks were driving through the same ruts every time. They had to add some deviation into the GPS to stop that from happening.

  • CTDummy@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    Nice. Now we can ship our minerals and resources overseas with less of our workers being paid to do so.

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      1 day ago

      Dw there will be plenty of sales jobs created from selling overseas manufactured goods back to Australians.

  • MakingWork@lemmy.ca
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    These trucks will be popular quickly once they become cheaper than human labour.

    Human labour costs:

    1. Drug testing. Mining has strict rules and lots of mines drug test.
    2. Pay. Bonus, overtime, vacation, sick days, etc.
    3. Less work for HR. Reduction of harassment, workplace bullying, conflicts between coworkers and supervisors.
    4. Other pay, like retirement contribution and health and benefits.
    5. human accidents (roll over, death, hitting something, etc.)

    All these will be eliminated with unmanned trucks. Heavy duty truck drivers make over $100k so they are good jobs, even with a lot of mines having 12 hours shifts.