The Next Hot Job: Pretending to Be a Robot
Michael Niedermayer used to fly drones for the U.S. Army and the Central Intelligence Agency, gathering real-time, life-and-death intelligence on battlefields in Iraq. Now he pilots delivery robots for a San Francisco Bay Area startup that wants to disrupt burrito delivery. Postmates, which in mid-August received a permit to operate its Serve delivery robot in San Francisco and is already testing it for food delivery in Los Angeles, employs a growing team of "pilots" to remotely oversee, and at times steer, these four-wheeled food ferries. "We will probably see a drastic increase in our workforce over the next five years," says Postmates Chief Executive Bastian Lehmann. Across industries, engineers are building atop work done a generation ago by designers of military drones.
Sep-3-2019, 20:18:03 GMT
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