The answer to the question is option B: 'Production decreases but has higher quality' is NOT a typical result of automation in manufacturing. Automation usually increases production, ensures product consistency, and enhances operator safety. Therefore, production typically increases while maintaining or improving quality.
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The integration of computers and automation typically increases safety, consistency, and throughput in manufacturing, while the notion that production decreases but quality increases is not typical. Automation usually aims to enhance production levels. Therefore, the correct answer is that production decreases but has higher quality is NOT a typical result of automation. ;