>>64123637
Their automation already eats thousands of chinsects a year.
>>64123956
Automation is a meme right now. If you've ever worked around automated machines, you would know this. They're constantly breaking down, and if one little thing is off from their programmed recipe for that specific job, they spaz out, or just continue fucking shit up, costing the company double the money in production costs as now multiple humans have to come and fix the fuck up, or do the robots job because it can't get shit right. They only work when conditions are 100% perfect, and that very rarely happens in production environments. Companies I've worked for had million dollar robotic machines setting idle because they wouldn't work right, or they were broken down and needed maintenance and parts that only certain persons could provide.