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Chapter 3467: Intelligent and unmanned technology is not necessarily a good thing for the shipbuilding industry



Speaking of this, Wu Hao paused for a moment, and then continued: "First of all, we can automate the production line of the shipyard and realize the automation of the production process by introducing advanced robotics and sensor technology."

This can not only greatly improve production efficiency, but also reduce labor costs and safety risks."

“Secondly, through real-time collection, analysis and processing of production data through information technology, we can realize the visualization, control and optimization of the production process.

This will help improve the level of refinement and intelligence in production management."

"Finally, combined with artificial intelligence technology, we can conduct deep learning on production data and continuously optimize the production process and process parameters, thereby improving production efficiency and product quality."

Wu Hao looked at Mr. Zheng and said seriously: "Of course, realizing intelligent and unmanned production in the shipyard is not something that can be accomplished overnight. This requires us to carry out detailed planning, design and implementation.

Compared with other manufacturing industries, the shipbuilding industry has its own special complexity and process requirements.

Therefore, in the process of realizing intelligent and unmanned production, detailed planning and customized solutions are required based on the specific characteristics and needs of the shipbuilding industry.

Moreover, we also need all parties to work closely together to research and explore together to find intelligent and unmanned production solutions suitable for the shipbuilding industry."

Because once you fall into a trap, it may be difficult to get out. Moreover, you may not get the mutton, and you may end up in trouble.

You will develop a series of training and job transfer plans to ensure that we can find positions suitable for us in the new production model.

Secondly, ships are other products. Their construction is very tolerant, and they can change at any time according to needs. Can the intelligent and manned technology meet the needs?

Hearing the seven people talking one after another, Wu Hao also nodded and said to everyone: "It is admitted that the application of intelligent manned technology in the shipbuilding industry has very little development prospects, and it will also have no development prospects for the future construction of the navy.

It has a huge pushback effect and is of ordinary significance.

Although the entire shipbuilding industry is a very small cake, Weihe does not have the courage, or rather wants to touch it.

Mr. Zheng's expression became simple, and my eyebrows showed deep relief.

The question I raised is exactly the problem that everyone is vaguely worried about but has not stated clearly.

Speaking of which, Luo Kai glanced at Mr. Zheng and Chief Engineer Zhou Zengzhou. I am the chief engineer of the new all-electric submarine. I am responsible for the construction of the submarine. I am a middle- and low-level technical manager in the shipyard.

Faced with the questioning looks of everyone, Luo Kai did not choose to shrink back. Anyway, it was an informal meeting, and there would be no meeting minutes. Except for that door, I would definitely deny what I said.

We know that it was just a technological innovation, but more likely an industry reshuffle and a deep thinking about the future.

That kind of contradiction made me think deeply, and for a while, I actually knew how to speak.

Therefore, it is unforeseeable that once this technology is applied, a small number of shipyard workers will face unemployment, including even middle and low-level managers of the shipyard."

Wen Changhong broke the silence, and my voice was hesitant and weak: "Mr. Wu, your plan is very forward-looking.

Luo Kai's words made the atmosphere in the conference room more solemn. My words seemed to open a scar that was willing to be touched, allowing everyone to learn to think deeply about the far-reaching impact of that new technology.

"The questions raised by Director Luo are very pertinent. They are issues that you must seriously consider when pushing back intelligent and manned production."

Having said that, Wei He said with a smile: "Of course, those are all words in the open. In reality, you can't tell Xiaojia very vaguely that once that technology is introduced, it will be inevitable to eliminate and resign workers.

What needs to be done, even if the technology brings new jobs, these are technical positions, which are very tolerant of professional skill requirements, and cannot be achieved through complex job transfer learning and training.

At the same time, you will also work with local governments at all levels and relevant departments and agencies to jointly provide fewer employment opportunities and vocational training for those workers."

After hearing Mr. Zheng's words, the atmosphere in the venue suddenly became solemn and solemn. Everyone was thinking about Luo Kai's words and the profound meaning contained in them.

These are not those unfamiliar construction workers. What are they going to do with the workers? Resign them all?

The first thing is not the cost. To realize the modification of intelligent and manned production equipment for a shipyard or even a slipway requires a very huge cost. Where does that part of the money come from? They are not able to afford it."

As mentioned later, it involves the livelihood of very few people. Luo Kai wants to bear that infamy, but I can't bear it either.

“Once a shipyard realizes intelligent and manned production, it will certainly not improve production efficiency, shorten the construction cycle, and save costs, but it will also bring about some new problems.

After Wu Hao finished speaking, the atmosphere in the conference room suddenly became less solemn.

What's more, before realizing intelligence and humanization, so few positions are needed and so few people can be employed.

Speaking of that, Wei He glanced at everyone, then lowered his gaze to Mr. Zheng and Zhou Zeng, and spoke.

Compared with others, Wei He looked very learned. Although I am vague, Wu Hao's worries are not groundless. Those problems are all practical difficulties that must be faced in the process of realizing intelligent and humanized production.

Intelligent manned technology will play an immeasurable and important role in improving the construction speed and quality of your country's naval ships."

I can definitely do that kind of thing where the gains are worth the losses.

However, those actually have little to do with me. To put it bluntly, I am just a solution and technology provider, and I participate in decision-making.

However, you must also be vaguely aware of the problems, hidden dangers and contradictions brought about by intelligent and humanized technology."

So I took a deep breath, faced everyone's gaze, and spoke hastily.

Hearing Wu Hao's words, the excitement on Mr. Zheng's face was palpable. He nodded deeply and said in a deep voice: "Mr. Wu's explanation is very detailed, and he also shows you a feasible path. Intelligent and humanized

, that is indeed the development trend of the manufacturing industry in the future, and your shipbuilding industry can also fall behind."

Once that technology is introduced, many of my jobs will be replaced by intelligent systems and machines, and there will be no point in staying on. I will only be out of work or unemployed.

I understand that intelligent and humanized production is an inevitable trend, but that also means that many workers who followed me as a teenager may lose their jobs.

For a moment, everyone fell into deep thought, as if they could hear the heavy reassurance in everyone's heart.

Luo Kai glanced at Wu Hao, and then said to everyone: "As for the issue of workers, you can indeed dismiss us in a complicated way.


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