I surprised that they have so few robots now! Certainly a 'production line' setting would have already done away with soldering components to circuit boards (solder 'rivers' anyone)? Of course, the only people earning any money with the robot purchases will be the people still working in the factories that make them (no doubt with many 'robots' there, also. But what is the alternative, the majority of consumers have little, if any, concern for how or where something is made, their major concern is 'more for the least money!' I admit that is a major concern for me, also. Of course, quality is also important, but it's the redundant, brain-numbing tasks that humans make the most mistakes and that 'robots' don't mind doing 24/7/365!!!
Many would say there are just too many people in the World. Way too many than are needed to 'produce' what is needed. Try explaining that to the starving children in Somalia...