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This is kind of non-news. It is essentially just an ongoing process that has been occurring since the very first industrial robots were introduced.
In fact, IIRC from an article I was reading a while back, the very first industrial robot was used on an American auto assembly line.
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Yes, Unimate, and it was even on a GM line, same as here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unimate
And if you want the western car indusy to continue, required.