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Adidas To Sell Robot-Made Shoes In Germany (dw.com)

Adidas, the German sportswear and equipment maker, has announced that it will start marketing the first series of sports shoes manufactured by robots in Germany from 2017. Deutsche Welle reports: The announcement came as Adidas unveiled its prototype "Speedfactory", a state-of-the-art, 4,600 square-meter facility meant to automate shoe production, which is largely done manually in Asian factories at the moment. The company has struggled with steadily rising wages across the continent, where it employs around a million people. Still, Adidas insisted that the aim was not to immediately replace their workers, saying the goal was not "full automatization".

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  1. Re:Dealing with steadily rising wages? by ffkom · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Corporations are legal entities, not humans. "Decency" is not a legal term, it has no meaning in the context of a legal entity.

    If you, as a person, pay your cleaning staff poorly, people knowing this may think lowly of you, and as a human, you may therefore feel a lack of decency.

    But a legal entity has no feelings, and thus no decency.