Posted Aug 30, 2019, 3:59 PM
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Even automated checkouts in stores still have someone manning them.
It makes the checkouts more efficient labour-wise, but there's still someone there to deal with unexpected situations (and to discourage theft).
While automation will grow in scope and scale, there's lots about real life that machines simply don't deal with well.
The mushy, human parts of life will still require humans.
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