 Scientists at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, aka CSAIL, conducted a study to estimate what impact it is automation by software going to have on jobs. Things like quality control, visual inspection, parts inspection, things like that is what they focused on just to see. You got five different bakers, $48,000 a year, and 6% of their time is spent looking at the banana bread to make sure it's okay. You can have computer vision, inspect banana bread, and do it as well as a human would, and save the bakery $14,000 a year. It's just going to cost you $165,000 to develop the system from scratch. It's only going to cost you $122,840 a year to maintain it. It is too costly according to this study for most uses of computer vision to economically replace people.