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Ford had to hire back former engineers to fix mistakes made by its automated systems
(www.theverge.com)
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And that’s basically it!
*Underpaying someone else to fix it.
trust me no, the follow up is often an overpay
For the work that's being done, the people doing the work are most definitely underpaid.
mixed, i’ve seen them get massively overpaid but it was a short gig until fixed
in no way a good thing for the worker though cause they are still out of a job after