Automated visual inspection entity

If I were the manager of a manufacturing company...
I would see articles in newspapers and magazines about "automatic visual inspection systems" and think that we must introduce such systems to reduce the huge labor costs required for visual inspections before shipment so that we can survive the cost competition. Or, they may think that we must introduce such a system to eliminate "misses.
They may go to visit some other company and see the inspection equipment they have already installed. Or, they may go to an exhibition and feel a sense of crisis, saying, "The world is so advanced.
And then they will order the person in charge on the spot, "Our company must introduce this equipment immediately. "Our company must introduce this equipment immediately! And then, once the budget is allocated, the company will be in a position to do so.
And once the budget is allocated, the on-site personnel will have no choice but to introduce the system.
Whatever the inspection equipment is, they will have no choice but to use it.
Because it is "top management's idea," no one can raise a bad report...
Newspaper and magazine articles are based on the manufacturer's "press releases." ...
From what I have seen and heard, the equipment is working very well...
The people who accept the inspection will do their best to keep the equipment in operation. Even if it's only for that day.
Every exhibition is a forced set-up with convenient samples...
There is no doubt that automatic visual inspection is a very "dubious" technology.
Even though we all know that "intelligent robots are difficult to realize,
It cannot be easy to "detect all defects 100% without error.
It is only when you look at it from that perspective that you begin to see the substance.
Be careful, because this technology is so fiercely needed that it is difficult to see the substance of the technology.

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