segunda-feira, novembro 21, 2022

Industria 4.0 e pessoas - again

O meu parceiro das conversas oxigenadoras é muito crítico de muito do que se diz e escreve sobre a Indústria 4.0. Recordo:
Ontem no Twitter encontrei esta thread:

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"So yr understanding of industrial machines is sorta adequate to how most of them worked 30 years ago. Back then they were kinda autonomous: you buy them and they work. Maybe you need to buy spare parts, but that’s it. Because they were mechanical. No computer -> no disconnection.

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Modern machines are different. Computer control. Graphical User Interface. You don’t need to control it with your hands like 30 years ago. You may not even need to code like 15 years ago. You can often pick a button on a screen -> I want *this* component design from the online bank 

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When we discuss modern high-end tools, we should understand that this physical object is merely an element of the integrated ecosystem. It’s not worth much without access to the cloud. This makes Industrie 4.0 concept efficient but vulnerable

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Now Russian military industry is sometimes closer to Industrie 4.0 than even the German one. That’s understandable. The Russian leadership has huuuge trust in machines and very little trust in people. Russian managerial culture is much more technocentric than German

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I think if Russian leadership could produce high-end weaponry without those dirty filthy workers, they would totally do it. They just can’t. But wherever possible they tried to get closer to this goal. Whenever possible they would try to minimize human participation in production

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You don’t trust your workers. Understandable. You integrate everything into an automated Industrie 4.0-ish system. But you still rely on human competencies. It’s just that you outsourced them abroad and are now totally dependent upon foreign expertise. You are on life support."

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