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by goatlover
3017 days ago
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That's a poor example, since self-checkout scanners have existed for a while now. But notice how they aren't used exclusively. The bigger orders still require the manned scanners, and the self-checkout always has someone on duty. A better example is plumbing. How would you go about automating a human plumber who handles all sorts of piping and crawl spaces in a large variety of settings? |
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