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I'm an engineer at a manufacturing company. I work on automation projects mostly from a process engineering perspective. So dont get me wrong, there is a lot out there that can be automated with our current technology or with technology that is close to our grasp. However, I look around at most blue collar jobs and I just dont see it happening any time soon. Repair work, electrical work, plumbing, most construction, any low volume production, all welding other than production welding. Can someone please tell me how these will be automated? I know full well what it takes to automate machining as it is what I do for a living and it just kind of frustrates me when people seem to think all you need to do is buy a robot and press the on button. I know my pessimism makes me a bit of a minority in the company of "futurists" but I just dont see that much changing anytime soon.
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Responsibilitynone
Reasoningunclear
Policynone
Emotionindifference
Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
Raw LLM Response
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