Fully automated manufacturing plants in China, or "dark factories," could overhaul modern manufacturing and eliminate the need for human workers.
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"Dark factories" in China could shift modern manufacturing
Fully automated manufacturing plants in China, or "dark factories," could overhaul modern manufacturing and eliminate the need for human workers.
Published May 16, 2026, 3:38 PM
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