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Well, from the real world startup I interviewed with, AI does play a pivotal role. In terms of full warehousing operation, the achilles heal has always been the question of what to do when it stops working. That is the primary need for human operators, to right the neurotic machine. That is absolutely where AI steps in. Training LLM models on how to spot defective deliveries, or compare several different data sets to know when a bad batch has arrived is part of the product this startup is selling. While it was always possible, complete eradication of the human element was the barrier. From the spiel I was given, it's now not only possible but preferred to do so. FWIW, I didn't get the role so can't say much more about it. But the fact that they confidently seem to be pushing forward with it and have budget, well, you tend to take notice of things like that.
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