The first robots that fix robots will still need people to fix them.
Implementation of these things doesn't happen in all places all at the same time. The place I work now considers themselves to be high tech. They are for the industry they are in, but they aren't even in the ballpark compared to the last place I worked. There are many industries that have not yet even implemented basic automation. Some that have a patchwork of automated systems and non-automated steps. Others have mostly automated with considerable human intervention. Everything will shift towards more automation and less human intervention, but some will get there well ahead of others.
As a person that maintains, troubleshoots and repairs automated/robotic systems I'll have work for as long as I need work.
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