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I worked as a security guard in a Keurig factory, and they use robotic arms to stack the coffee pods on a pallet where another robot wraps it up in plastic wrap. One day the robotic arm that stacked the boxes malfunctioned and was throwing boxes across the production floor. It was eventually shut down but it shows this tech malfunctions and when it does, people could be hurt.
I have seen enough auto manufacturing to know that those robots are not the kind of thing that looks like a human. That engineer was just in the way of an automated machine. Man was working on the machines and made a huge mistake. There is a lock out tag out procedure that should proceed any such work. In which he was in the wrong and probably just wants compensation for a mistake he made himself. Fired…