Such a facility may require very few skilled human monitors, a small workforce for simplistic tasks that are even beneath robots. The only local economic boon a highly robotized factory may deliver may be in consuming water and power, in construction of the factory and in transport of components and finished goods. If you consider that the robots themselves may not even be U.S.-sourced, the matter gets even more thorny.
via Fast Company
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