With Sainsbury’s cutting 3,000 jobs and supermarkets turning to robots for stacking, we ask locals how they feel about self-service checkouts and AI replacing workers. What does this mean for the future of work?
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00:00Oh, I don't think it's the best idea because laptops and phones break all the time so like
00:06if it was to break and you're trying to pay for your shopping and you've got to wait for
00:10a member of staff to call, I think it'd probably take longer than just going to a person to
00:15do your shopping.
00:16Three.
00:17I never use an AI checkout, so I want, I'd feel guilty doing it because people say that
00:24they've got carrots and things when that's not true, so I'd be watching over my back
00:29just to see.
00:30I couldn't do that.
00:31And like Margaret, I want to see people with jobs.
00:33I don't want a robot serving me, thank you.
00:36I think, like you said, a lot of jobs are being cut and I think with AI we're going
00:40to lose a lot more jobs.
00:42I don't think it's good to have, just to solely rely on, you know how you said the self-checkout?
00:46I don't think we should have just that in the shop.
00:49I think we should at least have some humans doing some form of work because we just can't
00:52have that.
00:54We need humans.
00:55We do need humans.
00:56It's not everyday robot and AI.