For the more than 500,000 Instacart gig workers fulfilling grocery orders at supermarket chains such as Giant, Food Lion, Costco, among others, the delivery service is exploring ways it can eliminate human workers by employing robots at warehouses, according to a new report via Financial Times.
Anyone who straps on a mask, or now maybe two or three, and has shopped at a major grocery chain this year have noticed, many of whom, young millennials, running around the stores in green Instacart shirts, fulfilling orders.
"Last spring, Instacart sent out proposal requests to at least five companies that offer robotic systems that would pick goods from purpose-built"dark" warehouses instead of store shelves," FT said.
"Instacart had initially expressed a desire to open as many as 50 robot-driven warehouses across the US in about a year."
Instacart told FT that human workers would "Continue to play an important role" at the company.
What's troubling is that more than half a million people work for Instacart.
If a future rollout of Instacart automation is seen, this will undoubtedly result in higher technological unemployment.
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/instacart-mulls-robot-driven-warehouses-500000-jobs-risk
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