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News: Tata Sons Chairman N. Chandrasekaran, in the TCS Annual Report FY2025, highlighted a major shift in IT and business services toward autonomous operations, driven by AI agents and robots enabling ‘dark factories’.

About Dark Factory

  • A Dark Factory (also known as Lights-Out Manufacturing) refers to a fully automated production facility.
  • These factories operate without human presence, utilizing robotics, AI, and IoT for all manufacturing tasks.
  • Since no workers are needed on-site, these factories function in darkness, hence the name.

Key Advantages of Dark Factories

  • Uninterrupted Production: Machines can run 24/7 without breaks, holidays, or shift changes.
  • High Efficiency: Automation reduces errors and accelerates production timelines.
  • Cost Savings: Minimal reliance on human labor leads to reduced salary, insurance, and safety-related costs.
  • Enhanced Workplace Safety: Robots can handle hazardous processes, minimizing the risk of injury.
  • Easy Scalability: AI systems can adapt quickly to changes in demand, without retraining staff.

Challenges and Limitations

  • High Setup Costs: Initial investment in robotics and infrastructure is substantial.
  • Job Displacement: Loss of manual jobs raises concerns about unemployment and inequality.
  • System Downtime Risks: A single malfunction can halt entire operations.
  • Rigid Adaptability: Unlike humans, reprogramming machines for change is complex and time-consuming.
  • Cybersecurity Threats: Automated systems are vulnerable to hacking and data breaches.

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