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Summary.
For the last few decades, the manufacturing sector has eagerly anticipated the arrival of fully automated factories. In these factories, production would be seamlessly orchestrated by a network of high-tech robots, intelligent machines, and sensors, tackling widespread labor shortages while significantly reducing operating costs. With minimal human intervention, they could theoretically operate in complete darkness, earning the moniker “lights-out factory.”
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