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@ThiagoAvila
there is an initial cost to purchasing them, but this cost will be reduced once we advance our knowledge in this field and produce robots in greater numbers
also there will be options where companies can lease them instead of purchasing them, and with the lease they can get free 24 hr support
so a company leases one for 1K a month, and energy consumption costs 1$ per hour per robot, running the robots 24/7 would cost the company ~1700$ for each one, that is pretty good considering the fact that they are working round the clock
but you can outsource (production of) robots too, eventually this will inevitably happen if CEO's want to keep pleasing shareholders