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Robots Put To Work On E-Waste 39

aesoteric writes: Australian researchers have programmed industrial robots to tackle the vast array of e-waste thrown out every year. The research shows robots can learn and memorize how various electronic products — such as LCD screens — are designed, enabling those products to be disassembled for recycling faster and faster. The end goal is less than five minutes to dismantle a product.
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Robots Put To Work On E-Waste

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    It's called Wall-E.

  • by Dunbal ( 464142 ) * on Monday November 17, 2014 @07:06PM (#48407097)
    Give me a crusher and a big enough centrifuge and I'll separate stuff for you much faster than that!
  • What are third and fourth world economies going to do when they have to learn how read to earn a living?! There's a little boy, "Ashowkar Gupta" and his only dream is to wade into the Ganges when it becomes a gray and bubbling gue. Now his dreams are shattered by a Sky Net T-1000 "cannibalizing" e-waste. How will Ashowkar's future be now? Tragic, just tragic.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      There is no point in learning if your job is outsourced anyway.

      Just learn a craft they can't send to China/India (yet).

      Once the Chinese/Indians become too expensive, will be sent to the next shithole anyway.

  • The end goal is less than five minutes to dismantle a product.

    And industrial shredder can dismantle a product in a second or two.

    • by slew ( 2918 )

      The end goal is less than five minutes to dismantle a product.

      And industrial shredder can dismantle a product in a second or two.

      But of course an industrial shredder won't be able to collect and sort 80's memorabilia as efficiently as a Waste Allocation Load Lifter - Earth-class...

      • ... and save humanity from an evil autopilot.

        • by slew ( 2918 )

          ... and save humanity from an evil autopilot.

          Auto wasn't evil, he was just doing what he was programmed for directive A113 [wikipedia.org]...
          As often is the case, it's likely that PEBKAC at fault. Usually, nobody ever thinks about spec-ing out the error cases enough...

  • I always think... what are the people who were doing it going to do?

    We soon have a surplus of H-Waste.... what are all these people going to do? In fact in The Netherlands an MP has brought up the topic an era in which there may not be paid work for everyone anymore. What will it mean for those who just can't find work?

    What do you all think? If I could hit a button and it would wipe out 50% of the population including myself/loved ones, I would press it without any hesitation. It would be a nice reset of wh

  • Robots dealing with a bunch of electronic innards? Seems like working in a morgue.
  • by onkelonkel ( 560274 ) on Monday November 17, 2014 @07:33PM (#48407277)

    My uncle dismantled a Chevy Nova in 4 seconds. He did have some help from a train.

    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      My uncle dismantled a Chevy Nova in 4 seconds. He did have some help from a train.

      How'd he get one of those to actually, uh, go?

  • a robot to disassemble the robots that disassembled stuff?

    And what about the robots to disassemble the robots that disassembled robots that disassembled stuff?

    And what about the robots to dis..........AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH MY BRAIN!

  • Are they actually able to recycle electronic components? The industrial cutter can takes apart a LCD screen, but they do not mention un-soldering.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      I'd be glad to have a robot that could desolder for me. Heck, just heat the damn board up until the solder melts and pull everything off.

      I spent 3 hours the other night desoldering most of an old CRT's boards for components (side of road, and I'm a cheap bastard. Loads of free power components). Solder wick and a manual solder sucker, because I don't have a nice desoldering station or a hot air rework station. But a robot that could use an IR laser and a vacuum picker/other grabber would be awesome. It suck

  • by Anonymous Coward

    How would you feel if robots made you work on human bodyparts and corpses?

  • ..if they can dismantle coal from the ground as quickly? Coal is good for humanity, you know!

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