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That's a lucky coincidence for now, not the reason for doing it. Historically, automation did the opposite and put human assembly line workers on mind-numbing repetitive tasks. Robots these days often do more skilled tasks like welding, painting, and machining while humans do simple assembly. The interviewee in the video suggests that the balance could shift in the future too, presumably to eliminate all the human crane and straddle-carrier operators.



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