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It will ... just most robots doing works inside automobile manufacturer, right now the 3D print tech is more capable.

As a engineers who program codes into micro-processor, what my daily life is to make machine/circuit smarter ... today only problem for machines, the power capacity is limited.
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It will ... just most robots doing works inside automobile manufacturer, right now the 3D print tech is more capable.

As a engineers who program codes into micro-processor, what my daily life is to make machine/circuit smarter ... today only problem for machines, the power capacity is limited.
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It won't.

Some jobs or activities may be filled by machines, but humans will just move up the value chain.
Also, everyone will have the machines, the distinguishing factor in an economy will be the humans.

Also, automation is not possible today of most of the industries.

The only thing that has achieved a lot in automation is automobile, the photos of which you show today.
Half of all the robots sold today are used in automobile industry! That must say something.
 
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It won't.

Some jobs or activities may be filled by machines, but humans will just move up the value chain.
Also, everyone will have the machines, the distinguishing factor in an economy will be the humans.

Also, automation is not possible today of most of the industries.

The only thing that has achieved a lot in automation is automobile, the photos of which you show today.
Half of all the robots sold today are used in automobile industry! That must say something.
Who says automation will completely replace human? We all know uncontrolled human resources who wander around the streets are the biggest hindrance, like in some supa powa.
 
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Who says automation will completely replace human? We all know uncontrolled human resources who wander around the streets are the biggest hindrance, like in some supa powa.

This is what happened in China not long ago. Human resources are ofcourse dependent on their productivity. Yet, it gets increasingly hard to increase their productivity after a certain level.

It is relatively easy to go from 2000 dollars to 8000 dollars, but much harder to go from 42000 dollars to 50000 dollars. (per capita GDP)

So, it is a function of both humans and productivity. Automation itself helps in increasing productivity because then humans can take higher value added jobs. So it is all about productivity.
 
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