Master Y was a very expensive robot, the costliest part wasn't the "consumed" materials of Master Y but its "brain."
Master Y needed big data to become even "smarter."
Through machine learning, the more education Master Y received, the smarter it got.
Over the past two years of real-world experience and trial and error, along with the manual "nitpicking" by a massive fanbase, Master Y's capabilities took a qualitative leap.
Compared to human "Quality Inspectors," Master Y's work efficiency was, if not thousands of times better, at least several hundred times more.
After all, which Quality Inspector could work all year round, seven days a week, 24 hours a day?
While inspecting, it directly packaged the "qualified" items, and integrated them into the logistics system, moving them into the shelving process.
Then, it returned the "defective" items, and provided a list detailing problem areas to the "makers."
Master Y was a product of the world's top Artificial Intelligence labs.