but then robots have to be made as well. maybe we have reached our limits. >> what does it mean when everything is so precise and sharp. what i'm struck of is the rise of the analog, talking about humans falling in love with the a beautifully tailored suit will often have a line which is actually quite imperfect. deliberately to emphasize this is not machine made. >> to remind people. i mean, i mentioned my wife is japanese. i go to japan and korea a lot. in those two countries uniquely, they award to usually elderly people who have spent their lives working with wood or ceramics or lacquerware the title of living national treasure, which they get pensions and reverence and all the rest of it, to say to them, yes, we make precise things, all these companies we're so famous for, but we have our feet still