Economists See Lower Recession Risk and Stronger Job Growth: WSJ Survey

Well I am sure when the auto industry need advice they will call you.
Well, I know they won't call you. You seem entirely naive when it comes to actual checking your "facts"... I get that you don't trust leftist rags like "Reuters"... but even strict leftists like you should check the story even when it comes from a single source that is inaccessible and is written by the unions.
 
not really.
Well automation has been replacing people for years.
Ex. in 1973 I came back from the service . when I was in they expanded the auto plant I worked in and they had 9890 people working there.
We had 4 rear floor pan lines with an avg. of 110 people on a line , now they have 5 floor pan lines with an avg of 10 people on a line.
they went from that 9890 people down to about 780 people now and making just about all the same parts.
That is what just automation can do now add in AI and it could be less.
So what I am saying if companies do build new plants here in the US they will have a lot of automation and AI and not that many people doing the work.
 
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