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Virtues and Imperfection of Automation in Mechanics

S Akhtar

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The present paper mainly highlights on the virtues and inadequacy of automation as a manufacturing tool. We extremely borrow through the research of our fellow seniors and significantly analyze the conclusion drawn by their mechanism and show it in easy words. The intention of this paper is to contribute its reader the essential truthful knowledge along with exceptions and reconfigurable points so that the reader thinks about the content and forms ideas of individual. Automations outcome on jobs, its result on environment and the demand for sustainable automated parts as well as its envisaged conclusion from its combination with AI and its natural impact on the growth and development of the society.


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