Currently, all of this is much simpler, and I suppose it will become even easier over time.
I was watching a video; there are many robots working delivering products and food door-to-door. People working in this sector are already being replaced; it's a somewhat worrying situation. Artificial intelligence is getting further and further ahead of us.
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Hi lupega, thanks for leaving a comment. You're right about technology, we're really ahead of the curve today. Water-powered hammers became widespread in the Middle Ages, but today we have a completely different technology. Technology so advanced that when we think of medieval hammers, they don't seem like medieval machinery, but rather prehistoric ones.
In this post, I'm specifically talking about deformation processing, which has also undergone significant technological upgrades over time.
Deformation processes are manufacturing processes in which a material (typically metal) is permanently deformed without removing any material.
!HUG