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That's great, but how does memorization and memory retrieval help with regards to tasks that often meet with unpredictable problem in regards to building, manufacture, maintenance, design and such things that require human application for when adaptation and imagination need to be applied?
Even in Bentley with the most cutting edge robotics working on welding the body of the car, there are over a hundred welders and engineers working alongside them because you still need human application, and Bentley certainly knows better why compared to some uneducated dumb anon on /g/.
Even ignoring that, control type jobs where coordination rules and human lives are being handled, like flight control towers, still require human backup with analog systems in case AI ever gets fucked or the computer systems/electrical grid fuck up for whatever reason. Every second matters with thousands of flights operating at any given time.
At best, robotics will replace cashiers, burger flippers and such shit, which is great because fuck lines due to cashier mistakes, or writeups due to buyer mistakes, and fuck their shitty processing speeds.
But you will still need guards to make those places safe and maintenance to deal with shit that robotic maintenance can't (as humans do have imaginative ways to fuck up machinery which can't always be grasped by a computer system, or diagnosed properly).