>>510459061 (OP)It’ll create a fleet of jobs to maintain all the automated crap that gets shoved in as it breaks down and wears out, then those techs will be stretched too thin, machines will break down more and more, companies will replace them with new ones that have astronomical subscription fees and constantly delayed service plans, then those will be replaced by manual workers at a fraction of the overall cost.
Large scale manual labor automation will be attempted for half a year and will get such a bad reputation that it won’t be attempted for a long time after.