teaming up with a yandex but the idea is to reach 250 college campuses to deliver pizza to campus and spotting a trend, you should appeared we will get into the details but more and more stores, restaurants are utilizing robots to get the job. we decided to talk to to human beings about this, fox nation host contributor and an internet radio sensation. thanks for coming. what do you think of this? i think it is a long time coming, honestly. i have always said anybody that wants a very, very high minimum wage, you have this thing called the robot problem. people say i m crazing but a lot of things robots can do and do it more cheaply and now this exact thing being accelerated with the labor shortage and people making more money to stay home that are bringing out the robots! so you know, i told you so. neil: you are probably wishing they had something like this when you were in college,
which was about eight months ago. what do you make of this? neil, i can t wait for all of the social media video to come on from the frat houses with a robot on a saturday night instead of hazing each other, they will be hazing the robots and tipping it over and pouring things on it and all of that. but in all seriousness, neil, i hate this. i understand that ai and the automation is inevitable that we will go this direction, but that doesn t mean i have to really appreciate it or like it because i don t. i think especially coming out of the pandemic, the fact is who get this going the last year and a half? it wasn t the politicians or the companies but the essential health care workers. it was so showing up to grocery stores and restaurants and delivery people. now grub house is saying, oh, thank you for everything you did delivering during the pandemic, but we are going to give your job to a russian company!
situation is. neil: that is a good point but look at the bright side, you don t have to tip a robot. i don t know what happens if you complain about the pizza that the robots and come up i said pepperoni and all of a sudden got cheese. i understand that might not be too shabby. here is the thing, i just don t know because it won t just be the delivery system but now in paris, cooking the pizza, slicing it and putting it into boxes. it is just beginning with delivery and will continue going everywhere. we see amazon testing out the aerial drone system in different parts of the country. it is going that way but when it comes to food, what happens, you know, every single burger and patty will not be perfect but a human would recognize that. now, dealing with automation neil: really? i m not knocking, but right, come on in. i just don t trust robots come i trust humans.
and you are replaced by robots. i think that is a better look and i don t like it. neil: you have a lot of anger issues but you know, this has been happening all the time and remember a few months ago in the middle of the pandemic and coming out of all these restaurants that were trying to stay open using robots to deliver food to folk and i think we have some of that. i just think it is a sign of the times. it is absolutely a sign of the times. things change, obviously, where are all those people that know how to work a phonograph? right? things obviously change, but this is a little different because there are certain things that delivery people can do that may be a robot can t do. for me, my big marinara gal and if i order extra parmesan cheese, you know i can call them and say please make sure i get my marinara. robots don t want to chat, which is good, but also can be bad depending on what your marinara
Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20160115 01:17:30 archive.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from archive.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.