• mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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      3 hours ago

      eh, sort of.

      I work in automotive manufacturing. it’s a huge world. there are tons of people involved in designing, building, and running these cells.

      also, the human part is pretty much always the most basic shit - loading and unloading feeders, moving material around with a forklift, loading parts by hand into the machine from material bins because it’s cheaper to hire someone to do that complex task (that is not sarcastic, picking something up from a loose bin and placing it in a known orientation is a difficult task to automate) than to teach and operate a robot for that

      I don’t know how line operators stay sane. I’ve designed cells where it’s somebody’s job to do the same dozen motions every minute for an entire shift. many cells like that.