deanrd
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If something as complicated and organic as dairy farming is being automated, then certainly 87% of lost manufacturing jobs were automated is the absolute truth.
I went to an automation and robotics show in Los Angeles before I retired last year. And many of the automation displays were working models already in production, not "wishful thinking".
And when you design automated, it's in stages. They don't drop raw materials in one end and get finished products from the other end. Automation happens over time in stages. They generally start at bottlenecks and work out from there. Take it from one who knows.