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00:00:00Breaking news, a Webster motor car with faulty brakes caused a deadly explosion, killing three college students.
00:00:09As the company's silence raises questions about accountability, authorities are investigating.
00:00:13God damn it!
00:00:15Do you see this?
00:00:16They're calling our car a burning coffin.
00:00:18They act like we killed those kids ourselves.
00:00:21We need to figure out why the door jammed or Webster's going belly under.
00:00:23Hear you, but we've already dropped 100K on diagnostic tests alone and nothing, Naya.
00:00:29I don't want to hear your excuses.
00:00:31You're a goddamn Ivy League graduate.
00:00:33I pay you $200,000 a year, either figure it out or find a new job.
00:00:38And what the hell do you think you're doing?
00:00:41Tinkering around.
00:00:42We have to run a whole AI diagnostic system and you're over here fiddling.
00:00:46With all due respect, Mr. Russell, I know the Webster Corsair, like the back of my hand.
00:00:51I designed this car back in the day.
00:00:53I'll figure out what's wrong with it.
00:00:54We have a million-dollar AI diagnostic so we can't turn up anything.
00:00:57But you're going to figure it out with a $5 wrench?
00:01:00Well, fancy gadgets and high-minded degrees can be important, but sometimes what you need
00:01:06is plain old experience.
00:01:07You know what?
00:01:08Go ahead.
00:01:09I got nothing to lose.
00:01:10But if anything goes wrong, it's on your ass.
00:01:12Don't worry.
00:01:13I won't mess this up.
00:01:15Let's go.
00:01:15Found it.
00:01:34See that?
00:01:36From a shirt.
00:01:36Our owner must have made a legal modification, snagged it on the thread during the installation,
00:01:41and jammed the latch during impact.
00:01:43Webster's not at fault.
00:01:45You saved the company a few million, buddy.
00:01:47Let's go show the boss.
00:01:48You are embarrassing me and you're embarrassing yourself.
00:01:51I think I found the problem.
00:01:55Ah, you old son of a bitch.
00:01:57You did it.
00:01:58All right, I'm going to go to the press and tell the board all the good news.
00:02:02You're a hero at Webster Motor.
00:02:08Attention, everyone.
00:02:09This concludes today's shift.
00:02:11Please shut down your stations and clock out.
00:02:13Drive safe and we'll see you tomorrow.
00:02:15Oh, Mr. Walker, can I have a word?
00:02:24Oh, of course.
00:02:33Um, this is a car my nephew got from his grandmother.
00:02:38It's a collector's item, which means it's one of a kind, and you're the only one I trust to fix it.
00:02:42You know, it's funny, last week it was a plane.
00:02:45This week it's a car.
00:02:47Your nephew sure likes to break things, huh?
00:02:49They're just messy, teenagers.
00:02:51Tell me about it.
00:02:52My daughter was the same way.
00:02:54I can have it back to you tomorrow.
00:02:56Great.
00:02:57What's your payment?
00:02:59100k.
00:03:01Miss Wolf, it's an easy fix.
00:03:04You don't have to pay me.
00:03:06Good to see you.
00:03:07Oh, Hank, wait.
00:03:08Hank, wait.
00:03:17I'll be straight with you.
00:03:18Okay, you've been at Webster for 40 years.
00:03:20You know cars.
00:03:22You're one of the best engineers in the world.
00:03:24But they treat you worse than the mechanics that work for an hourly rate.
00:03:28Why don't you come work for me at Mach 15?
00:03:31We're developing a new supercar.
00:03:33Silver Link's Model A, and I want you to be in charge.
00:03:35The starting pay is $10 million.
00:03:39That's a lot of money.
00:03:41But you said so yourself, Miss Wolf.
00:03:42I've been with Webster Motors for 40 years, and any time I have remaining, I just assume
00:03:50it be with them.
00:03:51Old mucks like me, we're the backbone of Detroit's industry.
00:03:55You got a good job on your hands, and you should give it to a youngster.
00:03:59As for me, just stick to toy cars.
00:04:02Hey, look who's early.
00:04:10Hey, how you doing, man?
00:04:11Good.
00:04:12Oh, hey.
00:04:12Hank.
00:04:13Come sir, Tom Norris.
00:04:16You reckon he's here to give us a bonus?
00:04:18I doubt it.
00:04:20Move.
00:04:21Move, move, move, move.
00:04:23Hey, listen up.
00:04:25I have an announcement.
00:04:26Webster Motors has gone through a change of hands.
00:04:29We've been purchased by Tesalux.
00:04:32Yes, that Tesalux, the EV car company.
00:04:38Sir, a big man upstairs, now some guy named Elon.
00:04:42Tesalux is a tech company.
00:04:44Big emphasis on tech.
00:04:46So all you boomers, you're fired.
00:04:52You're fired.
00:04:53What?
00:04:54Wait, what?
00:04:55Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:04:57We're all fired.
00:04:59That can't be right.
00:05:00Oh, you need me to spell it out for you?
00:05:02Fine.
00:05:04Webster Motors has purchased a cutting-edge AI detection system from Apex AI for over 10 billion.
00:05:11And let me tell you, this software makes all of you has-been boomers look like a bunch of fucking amateurs.
00:05:17It'll do more for this company in 10 minutes than you could do in 10 years.
00:05:22So, go home.
00:05:25Wait for death to come knocking.
00:05:28Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:05:29Now, hold on.
00:05:29That ain't right.
00:05:31Look, we are the backbone of Webster Motors, right?
00:05:34We built this company up from the ground.
00:05:37Hell, some of us were here before Webster was.
00:05:39You can't just let us go.
00:05:40That is workplace discrimination, right, boys?
00:05:43Yeah, right.
00:05:44We're gonna fucking sue you.
00:05:45Well, it's not ageism if you're just bad.
00:05:48We're a tech company now.
00:05:50We need computer people who write AI that does what you do, but they do it better and faster.
00:05:57Face it.
00:05:58This is the 21st century.
00:05:59Everything is fast and digital.
00:06:02It's time for you washed-up old farts to pack your little bags and fuck off.
00:06:07Because like it or not, you've been replaced.
00:06:08I might not know anything about AI, but I do know one thing.
00:06:12These machines here, they're finicky.
00:06:15And unless real people are monitoring the assembly line at all times,
00:06:19it's only a matter of time before something goes boom.
00:06:23And all production stops.
00:06:24That's right.
00:06:26What do you mean everything goes boom?
00:06:28I've worked here for 40 years.
00:06:31I know these machines.
00:06:32They need to be checked on and resurviced.
00:06:35Otherwise, you're gonna lose billions.
00:06:37Oh, okay.
00:06:38So, so, so you're saying the reason that I can't fire you old farts
00:06:44is because I need someone to watch the machine all day or it's gonna go boom?
00:06:48That's right.
00:06:48And you better make sure they have the experience to know what they're looking for.
00:06:51Oh, holy fuck.
00:06:54You're a real fucking shameless one, you know.
00:06:56I know you won't be able to get another job,
00:06:58but that doesn't mean you can make shit up either.
00:07:00I'm not making anything up.
00:07:02I'm telling you how it is based on my experience.
00:07:05All right.
00:07:06Old man, I gotta go, all right?
00:07:08But don't think you're anything special because of yesterday.
00:07:11I downloaded the source code from the diagnostic test myself,
00:07:14and that car was perfectly fine.
00:07:17You lucked out with that screw.
00:07:18So all you need to do is go back and rot in hospice.
00:07:23No, no, no, how dare you?
00:07:25How dare you?
00:07:25We built this city with our own hands.
00:07:28We are the ones that brought industry to Detroit.
00:07:30We did all that hard labor so kids like you could go run off to college.
00:07:35And now this is how you're going to treat us?
00:07:36Shut up.
00:07:36Right?
00:07:37Shut up.
00:07:38You disgusting old fucking hicks.
00:07:41Or I'll call the cops as of now you're fired.
00:07:44So this is trespassing.
00:07:46Tom, you need to tell the assembly line supers about the maintenance.
00:07:51If something happens to one of these machines,
00:07:53it's going to cost Webster millions.
00:07:55And it's a safety hazard.
00:07:57I do not give a fuck about your experience.
00:07:59That is all subjective bullshit.
00:08:02We have the cold, hard facts right here.
00:08:04Our new AI detection system will be fully operational in a few short days.
00:08:09You really think it can't handle a few finicky machines?
00:08:13It'll have them back in tip-top shape before you old schmucks need to get your gloves on.
00:08:17Now hurry up and scram or you can forget about your final fucking paycheck.
00:08:27Whoa.
00:08:27It's all right.
00:08:28It's all right.
00:08:29Let it go, okay?
00:08:29Look, you warned him plenty about the assembly line, huh?
00:08:32It's his own fault now if you won't listen.
00:08:36Come on, fellas.
00:08:36Let's go.
00:08:37Let's get out of here.
00:08:38Guy's a creep.
00:08:39What do you mean you can't fix it?
00:08:41I pay you millions of dollars for what?
00:08:44Mach 15 is on the line and if you can't fix it-
00:08:46Miss Wolfe.
00:08:46Miss Wolfe.
00:08:47Can't you see that I'm on the phone?
00:08:48Webster Motors just fired that old car mechanic.
00:08:50You told me to keep an eye on him.
00:08:51I'll call you back.
00:08:54They fired Hank Walker?
00:08:57Evelyn, I need you to find him.
00:08:59Our CNC mills just suffered a critical error and he's the only one that can fix it.
00:09:03Make sure he gets here, okay?
00:09:04We need him!
00:09:05Got it, boss.
00:09:06I'll offer him a job.
00:09:07What's the pay ceiling?
00:09:09There's no ceiling.
00:09:11We're paying him whatever he wants.
00:09:14I'll have you, Hank.
00:09:16Hey, I'll catch up with you, Hank.
00:09:17Hi, I'm looking for a Mr. Walker.
00:09:22Who, Hank?
00:09:23Yeah, he just missed him.
00:09:24He went to go see his daughter.
00:09:28Grandpa!
00:09:34Grandpa, I miss you so much.
00:09:36I didn't even get to clear you all out for a whole year.
00:09:39I know, kiddo.
00:09:40Your grandpa was busy at work.
00:09:42But I'm going to have a lot more time now.
00:09:45I can come over every day if you want.
00:09:47Yeah?
00:09:49Oh, you're getting strong.
00:09:51Dad, shouldn't you be at work?
00:09:54I'm actually not going to be working there anymore.
00:09:57Webster laid me off.
00:09:59You got fired?
00:10:02Fuck.
00:10:03What are we going to do about the mortgage now?
00:10:05Mortgage?
00:10:06What are you talking about?
00:10:07The mortgage for this house, you stupid old fuck.
00:10:10Hannah and I have been using your paycheck to pay off the mortgage.
00:10:13What are we going to do now?
00:10:14They're going to foreclose on us.
00:10:15Jesse, I've been giving you my paycheck since you and Helen got married.
00:10:20Why isn't the mortgage paid off yet?
00:10:22Because a whole year's worth of your salary didn't even last me a single night in Vegas.
00:10:28So you were gambling it.
00:10:29I bust my back ten hours a day and what?
00:10:33You gambled it all away in one night on craps?
00:10:36Poker?
00:10:36I can't believe you two.
00:10:38All right?
00:10:38I've given everything for you guys.
00:10:40I stopped drinking coffee for you, all right?
00:10:42I barely scrape by on $300 a month.
00:10:45And you flush it down the drain gambling?
00:10:49Look, old man.
00:10:50I don't care.
00:10:51But Helen and I need the money to pay off the mortgage.
00:10:54And until you get another job, I want you to stay away from Audrey.
00:10:59Oh, Grandpa!
00:11:00What's coming to you, Jesse?
00:11:04I'm near retirement, okay?
00:11:07What's an old man like me supposed to do?
00:11:10You and Helen and little Audrey, you guys are all that I have.
00:11:14I just want to see this little girl grow up, okay?
00:11:17Please.
00:11:19I already lost my wife.
00:11:20Don't talk about my mom.
00:11:21If you weren't so stubborn, if you would have just left Detroit when you had the chance,
00:11:26she would have had better insurance coverage and not die.
00:11:31I would be in a better place, too.
00:11:33And now we're all stuck in this hellhole because of you.
00:11:39You're useless.
00:11:41My buddy Tom Norris got promoted to senior engineer in a year.
00:11:46You've been there for decades.
00:11:47And you're still just some low-level mechanic.
00:11:50Now get out!
00:11:52Now stay away from Audrey!
00:11:54Grandpa!
00:11:55Grandpa!
00:11:56You want to see Audrey again?
00:11:58Who brings a nice, fat paycheck?
00:12:01Grandpa!
00:12:02Jesse's great.
00:12:03Got a job.
00:12:04You owe that to us.
00:12:05Now go dumpster dive if you have to.
00:12:07Grandpa!
00:12:08Grandpa!
00:12:11Grandpa!
00:12:11Grandpa!
00:12:13I just didn't want to give up on my city.
00:12:15Is that so wrong?
00:12:20Oh, look at that stinky hobo.
00:12:23Let's cross the street before he gets all his germs on us.
00:12:35Webster still hasn't given us our last paycheck.
00:12:38And I haven't eaten since last night.
00:12:39I guess this will have to be my dinner.
00:12:57What?
00:12:57Holy shit.
00:13:01Hank Walker.
00:13:03The rock star engineer behind our 1987 Webster Corsair.
00:13:07What are you doing?
00:13:08Eating out of a dumpster.
00:13:10Tom, you know this guy.
00:13:12Yep.
00:13:13Fired him yesterday.
00:13:14He's a piece of shit mechanic who wouldn't stop going on about,
00:13:17Oh, the assembly line's going to explode.
00:13:19So I got rid of him.
00:13:20It's no laughing matter, Tom.
00:13:23I'm serious.
00:13:24If you're not careful, that whole assembly line is going to malfunction.
00:13:27Oh, fuck, man.
00:13:29Still stuck on that?
00:13:30That is bullshit.
00:13:32Hank Walker.
00:13:33They may have kept you around for 40 years because they're dumb.
00:13:37But I know you're nothing special.
00:13:39If you were anything like me, you'd at least be a manager.
00:13:41Well, they did ask me.
00:13:43But I turned him down because I want to work with cars.
00:13:48That's what I do best.
00:13:49And I don't need some empty title.
00:13:51But Tom, you have got to listen to me, okay?
00:13:53Have your guys watch the line.
00:13:55Otherwise, it's going to cost Webster millions.
00:13:57What a joke!
00:13:58I can't with you.
00:14:00Look, this is our newest software.
00:14:03All the lights are green.
00:14:05Green means good.
00:14:07See?
00:14:08Nothing can possibly go wrong.
00:14:09Warning, malfunction detected.
00:14:14Initiating emergency stop protocol.
00:14:18No way this bastard got it right.
00:14:22What the hell happened here?
00:14:24The machine, it's smoking.
00:14:25I don't know.
00:14:26It shouldn't be doing that.
00:14:28We're following the exact same procedures we've always done.
00:14:31Well, it is.
00:14:32Look at it.
00:14:33If this machine goes down, we're going to have to shut down the whole plant.
00:14:37We're going to lose millions of dollars.
00:14:39Norris, I don't care what you do.
00:14:42Fix it by the end of the day or you're done.
00:14:50What are you just standing there for?
00:14:52Fix it!
00:14:53Um, well, Tom, the thing is we don't know what the problem is.
00:14:57We don't know what's wrong.
00:14:58What do you mean?
00:14:59Didn't you go to college for this fucking shit?
00:15:01We just used to do what the older guys and Hank would do.
00:15:04They would diagnose it and they would solve it.
00:15:06Fuck!
00:15:07I'm so fucking sick of this fucking Hank guy.
00:15:11What do you want me to do?
00:15:12You want me to go back and bring back those old fossils that I just fucking fired?
00:15:17Fuck off!
00:15:18This whole plant isn't going to suddenly cease to function because a few wrinkly old farts
00:15:22got laid off.
00:15:23That's bullshit.
00:15:24Now fucking fix it.
00:15:26Faster!
00:15:30Miss Wolfe, I just don't see why we need a mechanic like Hank Walker right now.
00:15:34Don't we already have an expert from Apex AI working on the CNC machine mill?
00:15:39We already lost one full production line.
00:15:41If we lose another, that could mean hundreds of millions of dollars of loss and profits.
00:15:45Look, you keep an eye on the factory and I will go find Hank because he's the only one
00:15:49I trust to fix this.
00:15:50There will never be a replacement for good, old-fashioned human ingenuity.
00:15:55Machines and humans can work together to create the most efficient outcome.
00:15:59But a machine will never replace a human.
00:16:00Getting scrapped, sir?
00:16:12You know it.
00:16:13We still have a lot of material that we need to get rid of.
00:16:17If you can carry it, it's all yours.
00:16:20Sir, there must be something you can do.
00:16:22We need to fix this now.
00:16:24Well, luckily you came to the right place.
00:16:25I mean, we here at Apex AI know exactly what we're doing.
00:16:28We can handle stuff like this in our sleep.
00:16:31So we're just going to have our diagnostics run on it, figure out a problem, and boom.
00:16:36Bob's your uncle.
00:16:37So this is Apex AI's new detection software.
00:16:40It looks brilliant.
00:16:43Jesus lady.
00:16:44I mean, what did you do to this thing?
00:16:46This is a critical failure.
00:16:48Is there any way you can get it fixed by the end of the day?
00:16:50We need to have production back on schedule or my boss is going to kill me.
00:16:53I know that machine.
00:16:55The reading is off simply because the sensor skips without a manual check.
00:16:59I mean, this is not a job that you can finish in a day, okay?
00:17:01I mean, this is going to take like a week.
00:17:02We don't have a week.
00:17:03We have a client waiting on us.
00:17:04We have to get these parts machined now.
00:17:06Is there anything else you can do, please?
00:17:10I mean, we might have a solution.
00:17:13It's just the, it's the pay that you're offering, though.
00:17:15$2,000 for an eight-hour workday?
00:17:17Then, yeah.
00:17:19It just needs a reset.
00:17:20They're asking for even more.
00:17:22Ah.
00:17:24Mr. Pierre and Mr. Esteban, money is not an issue.
00:17:26I will give you $2 million each for your work here today.
00:17:29And if all goes well, there will be a little bonus in it for you both as well.
00:17:32Okay.
00:17:33All right, well, don't worry about it good looking.
00:17:35All right, fixing machines, that's our job.
00:17:37It's a very tough and thankless and very, very difficult job, but we'll get it up and
00:17:41run it for you.
00:17:42I can't believe they just scammed that poor girl.
00:17:46And then you're going to twist it the other way?
00:17:48Get in there.
00:17:49See?
00:17:50Our new AI tool has a solution for everything.
00:17:53Whoa.
00:17:56Well, step 37, that's what it said.
00:17:59Jeez, this isn't ever happening when Hank was around.
00:18:01Shut up.
00:18:03Do I really fuck up by firing those old-timers?
00:18:05I'm not going to have to bring Hank back on board, am I?
00:18:11What?
00:18:12Apex AI's tech experts are over at Mach 15?
00:18:15Oh, perfect.
00:18:17Those guys are a golden ticket to fixing this machine.
00:18:19I'll head over right now.
00:18:21No.
00:18:27All righty.
00:18:29Fire it up.
00:18:32No!
00:18:35Not yet.
00:18:35You can't.
00:18:38You got to reset the machine first.
00:18:41Otherwise, you'll be operating under the faulty presets.
00:18:44You're leading this machine down a one-way path to catastrophic failure.
00:18:48Okay, I'm sorry.
00:18:49Who the fuck is this guy?
00:18:50Go back, get your scrap, get out of here.
00:18:52Okay, you're distracting us from this billion-dollar machine here.
00:18:57It's an easy fix.
00:18:59But I bet you two knew that, didn't you?
00:19:00You talked it up to her so you could get that extra pay.
00:19:04What are you talking about?
00:19:05Wow.
00:19:06You know what, Ms. Evelyn, can you get your guys to get him out of here?
00:19:08Okay, he's distracting us from working.
00:19:11Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to step back, please.
00:19:13We have plenty of scrap metal, and I'd be happy to help you get it.
00:19:16Miss, miss, forget the scrap metal.
00:19:18If you give me ten minutes with this machine, I will tell you exactly what's wrong with it.
00:19:21And I'll fix it for you, free of charge.
00:19:25Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:19:25Okay, so you're saying you can fix this in ten minutes.
00:19:28We're two of the best mechanics in the world armed with a brand spanking new AI detection system.
00:19:33Now, if we can't pull this off in ten minutes, what's a scruffy old fart like you going to do?
00:19:37You may have your fancy AI, but these machines, they were built by people,
00:19:42and they're meant to be maintenance by people.
00:19:44I've been in this industry for 40 years.
00:19:46Trust me, I know what I'm talking about.
00:19:48You need somebody like Hank Walker.
00:19:50Miss Wolfe said he's a genius car mechanic, and he wouldn't know how to fix this.
00:19:58That's me.
00:20:07Breaking news.
00:20:08A Webster motor car with faulty brakes caused a deadly explosion, killing three college students.
00:20:13As the company's silence raises questions about accountability, authorities are investigating.
00:20:17God damn it!
00:20:20Do you see this?
00:20:21They're calling our car a burning coffin.
00:20:23They act like we killed those kids ourselves.
00:20:25We need to figure out why the door jammed or Webster's going belly under.
00:20:28Hear you, but we've already dropped 100K on diagnostic tests alone and nothing now.
00:20:34I don't want to hear your excuses.
00:20:36You're a goddamn Ivy League graduate.
00:20:38I pay you $200,000 a year, either figure it out or find a new job.
00:20:43And what the hell do you think you're doing?
00:20:45Tinkering around.
00:20:47You have to run a whole AI diagnostic system and you're over here fiddling.
00:20:51With all due respect, Mr. Russell, I know the Webster Corsair, like the back of my hand.
00:20:56I designed this car back in the day.
00:20:58I'll figure out what's wrong with it.
00:20:59We have a million-dollar AI diagnosis who can't turn up anything, but you're going to
00:21:03figure it out with a $5 wrench?
00:21:05Well, fancy gadgets and high-minded degrees can be important, but sometimes what you need
00:21:11is plain old experience.
00:21:12You know what?
00:21:13Go ahead.
00:21:13I got nothing to lose, but if anything goes wrong, it's on your ass.
00:21:17Don't worry.
00:21:18I won't mess this up.
00:21:20Let's go.
00:21:35Found it.
00:21:39See that?
00:21:40From a shirt.
00:21:41Our owner must have made a legal modification.
00:21:43I snagged it on a thread during the installation.
00:21:46I jammed the latch during impact.
00:21:48Webster's not at fault.
00:21:49You saved the company a few million, buddy.
00:21:52Let's go show the boss.
00:21:53You are embarrassing me and you're embarrassing yourself.
00:21:55I think I found the problem.
00:22:00Ah, you old son of a bitch.
00:22:02You did it.
00:22:03All right, I'm going to go to the press and tell the board all the good news.
00:22:06You're a hero at Webster Motor.
00:22:08Attention, everyone.
00:22:14This concludes today's shift.
00:22:16Please shut down your stations and clock out.
00:22:18Drive safe and we'll see you tomorrow.
00:22:26Oh, Mr. Walker.
00:22:27Can I have a word?
00:22:29Oh, of course.
00:22:30Um, this is a car my nephew got from his grandmother.
00:22:42It's a collector's item, which means it's one of a kind and you're the only one I trust to fix it.
00:22:47It's funny, last week it was a plane.
00:22:49This week it's a car.
00:22:51Your nephew sure likes to break things, huh?
00:22:54They're just messy, teenagers.
00:22:55Tell me about it.
00:22:57My daughter was the same way.
00:22:59I can have her back to you tomorrow.
00:23:01Great.
00:23:02Is your payment?
00:23:03100k.
00:23:06Miss Wolf, it's an easy fix.
00:23:08You don't have to pay me.
00:23:10Good to see you.
00:23:11Oh, Hank, wait.
00:23:16Hank, wait.
00:23:21I'll be straight with you.
00:23:22Okay, you've been at Webster for 40 years.
00:23:24You know cars.
00:23:26You're one of the best engineers in the world.
00:23:28But they treat you worse than the mechanics that work for an hourly rate.
00:23:33Why don't you come work for me at Mach 15?
00:23:36We're developing a new supercar.
00:23:37Silver Link's Model A, and I want you to be in charge.
00:23:40The starting pay is $10 million.
00:23:43That's a lot of money.
00:23:45But you said so yourself, Miss Wolf.
00:23:48I've been with Webster Motors for 40 years.
00:23:51And any time I have remaining, I just assume it be with them.
00:23:55Old mucks like me, we're the backbone of Detroit's industry.
00:23:59And you got a good job on your hands, and you should give it to a youngster.
00:24:03As for me, just stick to toy cars.
00:24:06Hey, look who's early.
00:24:14Hey, how you doing, man?
00:24:15Good.
00:24:16Oh, hey.
00:24:18Here comes, uh, Tom Norris.
00:24:20You reckon he's here to give us a bonus?
00:24:22I doubt it.
00:24:24Move.
00:24:25Move, move, move, move.
00:24:26All right, all right, all right.
00:24:27Hey, listen up.
00:24:29I have an announcement.
00:24:31Webster Motors has gone through a change of hands.
00:24:33We've been purchased by Tesalux.
00:24:38Ah, ah, ah.
00:24:39Yes, that Tesalux, the EV car company.
00:24:42So a big man upstairs, now some guy named Elon.
00:24:46Tesalux is a tech company.
00:24:48Big emphasis on tech.
00:24:50So all you boomers, you're fired.
00:24:56You're fired.
00:24:58What?
00:24:58Wait, what?
00:24:59Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:25:00We're all fired.
00:25:03That can't be right.
00:25:05Oh, you need me to spell it out for you?
00:25:07Fine.
00:25:08Webster Motors has purchased a cutting-edge AI detection system from Apex AI for over 10 billion.
00:25:16And let me tell you, this software makes all of you has-been boomers look like a bunch of fucking amateurs.
00:25:21It'll do more for this company in 10 minutes than you could do in 10 years.
00:25:28So, go home.
00:25:30Wait for death to come knocking.
00:25:32Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:25:33Now, hold on.
00:25:34That ain't right.
00:25:35Look, we are the backbone of Webster Motors, right?
00:25:39We built this company up from the ground.
00:25:41Hell, some of us were here before Webster was.
00:25:43You can't just let us go.
00:25:44That is workplace discrimination, right, boys?
00:25:47We're going to fucking sue you.
00:25:50Well, it's not ageism if you're just bad.
00:25:52We're a tech company now.
00:25:54We need computer people who write AI that does what you do, but they do it better and faster.
00:26:01Face it.
00:26:02This is the 21st century.
00:26:04Everything is fast and digital.
00:26:06It's time for you washed-up old farts to pack your little backs and fuck off.
00:26:11Because like it or not, you've been replaced.
00:26:13I might not know anything about AI, but I do know one thing.
00:26:17These machines here, they're finicky.
00:26:19And unless real people are monitoring the assembly line at all times,
00:26:23it's only a matter of time before something goes boom.
00:26:27And all production stops.
00:26:29That's right.
00:26:30What do you mean everything goes boom?
00:26:33I've worked here for 40 years.
00:26:35I know these machines.
00:26:37They need to be checked on and resurviced.
00:26:39Otherwise, you're going to lose billions.
00:26:41Oh, okay.
00:26:43So, so, so you're saying the reason that I can't fire you old farts
00:26:48is because I need someone to watch the machine all day or it's going to go boom?
00:26:52That's right.
00:26:53And you better make sure they have the experience to know what they're looking for.
00:26:56Oh, holy fuck.
00:26:59You're a real fucking shameless one, you know.
00:27:01I know you won't be able to get another job,
00:27:03but that doesn't mean you can make shit up either.
00:27:05I'm not making anything up.
00:27:07I'm telling you how it is based on my experience.
00:27:09All right.
00:27:10Old man, I got to go, all right?
00:27:12But don't think you're anything special because of yesterday.
00:27:15I downloaded the source code from the diagnostic test myself,
00:27:18and that car was perfectly fine.
00:27:21You lucked out with that screw.
00:27:23So all you need to do is go back and rot in hospice.
00:27:27No, no, no, no, how dare you?
00:27:29How dare you?
00:27:30We built this city with our own hands.
00:27:32We are the ones that brought industry to Detroit.
00:27:34Yeah.
00:27:35We did all that hard labor so kids like you could go run off to college.
00:27:39And now this is how you're going to treat us?
00:27:40Shut up.
00:27:41Right?
00:27:41Shut up.
00:27:43You disgusting old fucking hicks.
00:27:46Or I'll call the cops as of now you're fired.
00:27:49So this is trespassing.
00:27:50Tom, you need to tell the assembly line supers about the maintenance.
00:27:56If something happens to one of these machines,
00:27:58it's going to cost Webster millions.
00:27:59And it's a safety hazard.
00:28:01I do not give a fuck about your experience.
00:28:04That is all subjective bullshit.
00:28:06We have the cold hard facts right here.
00:28:09Our new AI detection system will be fully operational in a few short days.
00:28:14You really think it can't handle a few finicky machines?
00:28:17It'll have them back in tip-top shape before you old schmucks need to get your gloves on.
00:28:22Now hurry up and scram or you can forget about your final fucking paychecks.
00:28:32It's all right.
00:28:33It's all right.
00:28:33Let it go, okay?
00:28:34Look, you warned him plenty about the assembly line, huh?
00:28:37It's his own fault now if you won't listen.
00:28:40Come on, fellas.
00:28:41Let's go.
00:28:41Let's get out of here.
00:28:42Guy's a creep.
00:28:44What do you mean you can't fix it?
00:28:45I pay you millions of dollars for what?
00:28:48Mach 15 is on the line and if you can't fix it...
00:28:50Miss Wolfe, Miss Wolfe.
00:28:51Can't you see that I'm on the phone?
00:28:53Webster Motors just fired that old car mechanic.
00:28:55You told me to keep an eye on him.
00:28:57I'll call you back.
00:28:59They fired Hank Walker?
00:29:02Evelyn, I need you to find him.
00:29:04Our CNC mills just suffered a critical error and he's the only one that can fix it.
00:29:07Make sure he gets here, okay?
00:29:09We need him.
00:29:10Got it, boss.
00:29:10I'll offer him a job.
00:29:12What's the pay ceiling?
00:29:14There's no ceiling.
00:29:14We'll pay him whatever he wants.
00:29:18I'll have you, Hank.
00:29:20Hey, I'll catch up with you, Hank.
00:29:24Hi, I'm looking for a Mr. Walker.
00:29:27Oh, Hank?
00:29:27Yeah, he just missed him.
00:29:28He went to go see his daughter.
00:29:32Grandpa!
00:29:33Grandpa, I miss you so much.
00:29:40I didn't even get to clear you all up for holy.
00:29:44I know, kiddo.
00:29:45Your grandpa was busy at work.
00:29:47But I'm going to have a lot more time now.
00:29:49I can come over every day if you want.
00:29:51Yeah?
00:29:52Oh, you're getting strong.
00:29:55Dad, shouldn't you be at work?
00:29:58I'm actually not going to be working there anymore.
00:30:01Webster laid me off.
00:30:04You got fired?
00:30:06Fuck.
00:30:07What are we going to do about the mortgage now?
00:30:10Mortgage?
00:30:11What are you talking about?
00:30:12The mortgage for this house, you stupid old fuck.
00:30:15Hannah and I have been using your paycheck to pay off the mortgage.
00:30:17What are we going to do now?
00:30:18They're going to foreclose on us.
00:30:20Jesse, I've been giving you my paycheck since you and Helen got married.
00:30:24Why isn't the mortgage paid off yet?
00:30:27Because a whole year's worth of your salary didn't even last me a single night in Vegas.
00:30:32So you were gambling it.
00:30:34I bust my back 10 hours a day and what?
00:30:37You gambled it all away in one night on craps?
00:30:40Poker?
00:30:41I can't believe you two.
00:30:43All right?
00:30:43I've given everything for you guys.
00:30:44I stopped drinking coffee for you, all right?
00:30:46I barely scrape by on $300 a month.
00:30:50And you flush it down the drain gambling?
00:30:54Look, old man, I don't care.
00:30:56But Helen and I need the money to pay off the mortgage.
00:30:59And until you get another job, I want you to stay away from Audrey.
00:31:03Oh, Grandpa!
00:31:06What's gotten into you, Jesse?
00:31:09I'm near retirement, okay?
00:31:12What's an old man like me supposed to do?
00:31:14You and Helen and little Audrey, you guys are all that I have.
00:31:18I just want to see this little girl grow up, okay?
00:31:22Please.
00:31:23I already lost my wife.
00:31:25Don't talk about my mom.
00:31:27If you weren't so stubborn, if you would have just left Detroit when you had the chance,
00:31:31she would have had better insurance coverage and not die.
00:31:34I would be in a better place, too.
00:31:37And now we're all stuck in this hellhole because of you.
00:31:44You're useless.
00:31:46My buddy Tom Norris got promoted to senior engineer in a year.
00:31:50You've been there for decades.
00:31:52And you're still just some low-level mechanic.
00:31:55Now get out.
00:31:56Now stay away from Audrey.
00:31:57You want to see Audrey again?
00:32:03Who brings a nice, fat paycheck?
00:32:06Jesse's great.
00:32:07Got a job.
00:32:08You owe that to us.
00:32:09Now go dumpster dive if you have to.
00:32:11Grandpa!
00:32:13Grandpa!
00:32:15Grandpa!
00:32:16Grandpa!
00:32:17Grandpa!
00:32:17I just didn't want to give up on my city.
00:32:20Is that so wrong?
00:32:25Ew.
00:32:25Oh, look at that stinky hobo.
00:32:28Let's cross the street before he gets all his germs on us.
00:32:30Webster still hasn't given us our last paycheck.
00:32:42And I haven't eaten since last night.
00:32:55Guess this will have to be my dinner.
00:33:00Holy shit.
00:33:06Nick Walker.
00:33:07The rock star engineer behind our 1987 Webster Corsair.
00:33:12What are you doing?
00:33:13Eating out of a dumpster.
00:33:15Tom, you know this guy.
00:33:16Yep.
00:33:17Fired him yesterday.
00:33:19He's a piece of shit mechanic who wouldn't stop going on about,
00:33:21Oh, the assembly line's going to explode.
00:33:24So I got rid of him.
00:33:26It's no laughing matter, Tom.
00:33:28I'm serious.
00:33:28If you're not careful, that whole assembly line is going to malfunction.
00:33:32Oh, fuck, man.
00:33:33Still stuck on that?
00:33:35That is bullshit.
00:33:37Hank Walker.
00:33:38They may have kept you around for 40 years because they're dumb.
00:33:41But I know you're nothing special.
00:33:43If you were anything like me, you'd at least be a manager.
00:33:46Well, they did ask me.
00:33:48But I turned him down.
00:33:50Because I want to work with cars.
00:33:52That's what I do best.
00:33:53And I don't need some empty title.
00:33:55But Tom, you have got to listen to me, okay?
00:33:57Have your guys watch the line.
00:33:59Otherwise, it's going to cost Webster millions.
00:34:01What a joke!
00:34:03I can't with you.
00:34:05Look, this is our newest software.
00:34:08All the lights are green.
00:34:10Green means good.
00:34:12See?
00:34:12Nothing can possibly go wrong.
00:34:15Warning.
00:34:16Malfunction detected.
00:34:18Initiating emergency stop protocol.
00:34:20No way this bastard got it right.
00:34:26What the hell happened here?
00:34:28The machine, it's smoking.
00:34:30I don't know.
00:34:31It shouldn't be doing that.
00:34:32We're following the exact same procedures we've always done.
00:34:35Well, it is.
00:34:36Look at it.
00:34:37If this machine goes down, we're going to have to shut down the whole plant.
00:34:41We're going to lose millions of dollars.
00:34:43Norris, I don't care what you do.
00:34:47Fix it by the end of the day or you're done.
00:34:55What are you just standing there for?
00:34:56Fix it!
00:34:58Um, well, Tom, the thing is we don't know what the problem is.
00:35:01We don't know what's wrong.
00:35:02What do you mean?
00:35:03Didn't you go to college for this fucking shit?
00:35:05We just used to do what the older guys and Hank would do.
00:35:08They would diagnose it and they would solve it.
00:35:11Fuck!
00:35:12I'm so fucking sick of this fucking Hank guy.
00:35:15What do you want me to do?
00:35:17You want me to go back and bring back those old fossils that I just fucking fired?
00:35:21Fuck off!
00:35:22This whole plant isn't going to suddenly cease to function because a few wrinkly old farts got laid off.
00:35:28That's bullshit.
00:35:29Now fucking fix it.
00:35:30Faster!
00:35:34Miss Wolfe, I just don't see why we need a mechanic like Hank Walker right now.
00:35:39Don't we already have an expert from Apex AI working on the CNC machine mill?
00:35:43We already lost one full production line.
00:35:45If we lose another, that could mean hundreds of millions of dollars of loss and profits.
00:35:50Look, you keep an eye on the factory and I will go find Hank because he's the only one I trust to fix this.
00:35:54There will never be a replacement for good, old-fashioned human ingenuity.
00:35:59Machines and humans can work together to create the most efficient outcome.
00:36:02But a machine will never replace a human.
00:36:15You getting scrapped, sir?
00:36:17You know it.
00:36:18We still have a lot of material that we need to get rid of.
00:36:21If you can carry it, it's all yours.
00:36:23Sir, there must be something you can do.
00:36:27We need to fix this now.
00:36:28Well, luckily, you came to the right place.
00:36:30I mean, we here at Apex AI know exactly what we're doing.
00:36:33We can handle stuff like this in our sleep.
00:36:35So we're just going to have our diagnostics run on it, figure out a problem, and boom.
00:36:40Bob's your uncle.
00:36:41So this is Apex AI's new detection software?
00:36:44It looks brilliant.
00:36:47Jesus, lady.
00:36:49I mean, what did you do to this thing?
00:36:50This is a critical failure.
00:36:52Is there any way you can get it fixed by the end of the day?
00:36:54We need to have production back on schedule or my boss is going to kill me.
00:36:58I know that machine.
00:36:59The reading is off simply because the sensor skips without a manual check.
00:37:03I mean, this is not a job that you can finish in a day, okay?
00:37:05I mean, this is going to take like a week.
00:37:07We don't have a week.
00:37:08We have a client waiting on us.
00:37:09We have to get these parts machined now.
00:37:11Is there anything else you can do, please?
00:37:14I mean, we might have a solution.
00:37:17It's just the pay that you're offering, though.
00:37:20$2,000 for an eight-hour workday?
00:37:22Then, yeah.
00:37:23It just needs a reset.
00:37:25They're asking for even more.
00:37:27Ah.
00:37:28Mr. Pierre and Mr. Esteban, money is not an issue.
00:37:31I will give you $2 million each for your work here today.
00:37:34And if all goes well, there will be a little bonus in it for you both as well.
00:37:37Okay.
00:37:38All right, don't worry about it good-looking.
00:37:39All right, fixing machines, that's our job.
00:37:41It's a very tough and thankless and very, very difficult job, but we'll get it up and run it for you.
00:37:47I can't believe they just scammed that poor girl.
00:37:51And then you're going to twist it the other way?
00:37:53Get in there.
00:37:53See?
00:37:54Our new AI tool has a solution for everything.
00:37:57Whoa!
00:37:58Whoa!
00:37:58Whoa!
00:37:58Whoa!
00:37:59Whoa!
00:37:59Whoa!
00:38:00Whoa!
00:38:00Whoa!
00:38:01Whoa!
00:38:01Step 37, that's what it said!
00:38:03Jeez, this isn't ever happening when Hank was around.
00:38:06Shut up!
00:38:06Did I really fuck up by firing those old-timers?
00:38:10I'm not going to have to bring Hank back on board, am I?
00:38:15What?
00:38:17Apex AI's tech experts are over at Mach 15?
00:38:20Oh, perfect.
00:38:21Those guys are a golden ticket to fixing this machine.
00:38:24I'll head over right now.
00:38:25No!
00:38:32All righty.
00:38:33Fire it up.
00:38:36No!
00:38:39Not yet.
00:38:42You can't.
00:38:43You got to reset the machine first.
00:38:45Otherwise, you'll be operating under the faulty presets.
00:38:48You're leading this machine down a one-way path to catastrophic failure.
00:38:53Okay, I'm sorry.
00:38:53Who the fuck is this guy?
00:38:55Go back, get your scrap, get out of here.
00:38:57Okay, you're distracting us from this billion-dollar machine here.
00:39:01It's an easy fix.
00:39:03But I bet you two knew that, didn't you?
00:39:05You talked it up to her so you could get that extra pay.
00:39:09What are you talking about?
00:39:10Wow.
00:39:10You know what, Ms. Evelyn, can you get your guys to get him out of here?
00:39:13Okay, he's distracting us from working.
00:39:15Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to step back, please.
00:39:17We have plenty of scrap metal, and I'd be happy to help you get it.
00:39:20Miss, miss, forget the scrap metal.
00:39:22If you give me ten minutes with this machine, I will tell you exactly what's wrong with it.
00:39:26And I'll fix it for you, free of charge.
00:39:29Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:39:30Okay, so you're saying you can fix this in ten minutes.
00:39:33We're two of the best mechanics in the world armed with a brand spanking new AI detection system.
00:39:37Now, if we can't pull this off in ten minutes, what's a scruffy old fart like you going to do?
00:39:41You may have your fancy AI, but these machines, they were built by people, and they're meant to be maintenanced by people.
00:39:49I've been in this industry for 40 years.
00:39:51Trust me, I know what I'm talking about.
00:39:52You need somebody like Hank Walker.
00:39:55Ms. Wolfe said he's a genius car mechanic, and he would know how to fix this.
00:40:03That's me.
00:40:11Breaking news, a Webster motor car with bulky brakes caused a deadly explosion, killing three college students.
00:40:18As the company's silence raises questions about accountability, authorities are investigating.
00:40:22God damn it!
00:40:24Do you see this?
00:40:25They're calling our car a burning coffin.
00:40:27They act like we killed those kids ourselves.
00:40:30We need to figure out why the door jammed or Webster's going belly under.
00:40:32I hear you, but we've already dropped 100K on diagnostic tests alone, and nothing not up.
00:40:38I don't want to hear your excuses.
00:40:40You're a god damn Ivy League graduate.
00:40:42I pay you $200,000 a year, either figure it out or find a new job.
00:40:47And what the hell do you think you're doing?
00:40:50Tinkering around.
00:40:51We have to run a whole AI diagnostic system, and you're over here fiddling.
00:40:55With all due respect, Mr. Russell, I know the Webster Corsair, like the back of my hand.
00:41:01I designed this car back in the day.
00:41:02I'll figure out what's wrong with it.
00:41:03We have a million-dollar AI diagnostics, so we can't turn up anything.
00:41:07But you're going to figure it out with a $5 wrench?
00:41:09Well, fancy gadgets and high-minded degrees can be important, but sometimes what you need
00:41:15is plain old experience.
00:41:16You know what?
00:41:17Go ahead.
00:41:18I got nothing to lose.
00:41:19But if anything goes wrong, it's on your ass.
00:41:21Don't worry.
00:41:22I won't mess this up.
00:41:24Let's go.
00:41:24I found it.
00:41:43See that?
00:41:44I'm a shirt.
00:41:45Car owner must have made a legal modification, snagged it on a thread during the installation,
00:41:50and jammed the latch during impact.
00:41:52Webster's not at fault.
00:41:54You saved the company a few million, buddy.
00:41:56Let's go show the boss.
00:41:57You are embarrassing me, and you're embarrassing yourself.
00:42:00I think I found the problem.
00:42:04Ah, you old son of a bitch.
00:42:06You did it.
00:42:07All right.
00:42:07I'm going to go to the press and tell the board all the good news.
00:42:10You're a hero at Webster Motor.
00:42:12Attention, everyone.
00:42:18This concludes today's shift.
00:42:20Please shut down your stations and clock out.
00:42:22Drive safe, and we'll see you tomorrow.
00:42:30Oh, Mr. Walker.
00:42:32Can I have a word?
00:42:33Oh.
00:42:34Of course.
00:42:42Um, this is a car my nephew got from his grandmother.
00:42:47It's a collector's item, which means it's one of a kind, and you're the only one I trust to fix it.
00:42:51You know, it's funny.
00:42:52Last week it was a plane.
00:42:54This week it's a car.
00:42:56Your nephew sure likes to break things, huh?
00:42:58They're just messy, teenagers.
00:43:00Tell me about it.
00:43:01My daughter was the same way.
00:43:03I can have it back to you tomorrow.
00:43:05Great.
00:43:06Is your payment 100k?
00:43:08Miss Wolf, it's an easy fix.
00:43:13You don't have to pay me.
00:43:15Good to see you.
00:43:16Oh, Hank, wait.
00:43:20Hank, wait.
00:43:25I'll be straight with you.
00:43:27Okay, you've been at Webster for 40 years.
00:43:29You know cars.
00:43:31You're one of the best engineers in the world.
00:43:33But they treat you worse than the mechanics that work for an hourly rate.
00:43:36Why don't you come work for me at Mach 15?
00:43:40We're developing a new supercar.
00:43:42Silver Link's Model A, and I want you to be in charge.
00:43:44The starting pay is $10 million.
00:43:48That's a lot of money.
00:43:50But you said so yourself, Miss Wolf.
00:43:53I've been with Webster Motors for 40 years,
00:43:56and any time I have remaining, I just assume it be with them.
00:44:00Old mucks like me, we're the backbone of Detroit's industry.
00:44:03And you got a good job on your hands, and you should give it to a youngster.
00:44:08As for me, just stick to toy cars.
00:44:16Hey, look who's early.
00:44:19Hey, how you doing, man?
00:44:20Good.
00:44:20Oh, hey.
00:44:22Hank.
00:44:22Here comes Tom Norris.
00:44:25You reckon he's here to give us a bonus?
00:44:27I doubt it.
00:44:29Move.
00:44:30Move, move, move, move.
00:44:31All right, all right, all right.
00:44:32Hey, listen up.
00:44:33I have an announcement.
00:44:35Webster Motors has gone through a change of hands.
00:44:38We've been purchased by Tesalux.
00:44:42Ah, ah, ah.
00:44:44Yes, that Tesalux, the EV car company.
00:44:47So our big man upstairs is now some guy named Elon.
00:44:51Tesalux is a tech company.
00:44:53Big emphasis on tech.
00:44:54So all you boomers, you're fired.
00:45:00You're fired.
00:45:02What?
00:45:03Wait, what?
00:45:04Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:45:06We're all fired.
00:45:08That can't be right.
00:45:09Oh, you need me to spell it out for you?
00:45:11Fine.
00:45:13Webster Motors has purchased a cutting-edge AI detection system from Apex AI for over 10 billion.
00:45:20And let me tell you, this software makes all of you has-been boomers look like a bunch
00:45:25of fucking amateurs.
00:45:26It'll do more for this company in 10 minutes than you could do in 10 years.
00:45:32So, go home.
00:45:34Wait for death to come knocking.
00:45:37Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:45:37Now, hold on.
00:45:38That ain't right.
00:45:40Look, we are the backbone of Webster Motors, right?
00:45:43We built this company up from the ground.
00:45:46Hell, some of us were here before Webster was.
00:45:47You can't just let us go.
00:45:49That is workplace discrimination, right, boys?
00:45:52Yeah, right.
00:45:53We're gonna fucking sue you.
00:45:54Well, it's not ageism if you're just bad.
00:45:57We're a tech company now.
00:45:59We need computer people who write AI that does what you do, but they do it better and faster.
00:46:06Face it.
00:46:06This is the 21st century.
00:46:08Everything is fast and digital.
00:46:10It's time for you washed-up old farts to pack your little backs and fuck off.
00:46:15Because like it or not, you've been replaced.
00:46:17I might not know anything about AI, but I do know one thing.
00:46:22These machines here, they're finicky.
00:46:24And unless real people are monitoring the assembly line at all times,
00:46:28it's only a matter of time before something goes boom.
00:46:31And all production stops.
00:46:33That's right.
00:46:35What do you mean everything goes boom?
00:46:36I've worked here for 40 years.
00:46:39I know these machines.
00:46:41They need to be checked on and resurviced.
00:46:44Otherwise, you're gonna lose billions.
00:46:46Oh, okay.
00:46:48So you're saying the reason that I can't fire you old farts is because I need someone to watch the machine all day or it's gonna go boom?
00:46:57That's right.
00:46:57And you better make sure they have the experience to know what they're looking for.
00:47:00Oh, holy fuck.
00:47:03You're a real fucking shameless one, you know.
00:47:05I know you won't be able to get another job, but that doesn't mean you can make shit up either.
00:47:09I'm not making anything up.
00:47:11I'm telling you how it is based on my experience.
00:47:14All right.
00:47:15Old man, I gotta go, all right?
00:47:17But don't think you're anything special because of yesterday.
00:47:20I downloaded the source code from the diagnostic test myself, and that car was perfectly fine.
00:47:26You lucked out with that screw.
00:47:27So all you need to do is go back and rot in hospice.
00:47:32No, no, no.
00:47:32How dare you?
00:47:34How dare you?
00:47:34We built this city with our own hands.
00:47:37We are the ones that brought industry to Detroit.
00:47:39We did all that hard labor so kids like you could go run off to college.
00:47:43And now this is how you're going to treat us?
00:47:45Shut up!
00:47:45Right?
00:47:46Shut up!
00:47:47You disgusting old fucking hicks.
00:47:50Or I'll call the cops.
00:47:52As of now you're fired.
00:47:53So this is trespassing.
00:47:55Tom, you need to tell the assembly line swoopers about the maintenance.
00:48:00If something happens to one of these machines, it's going to cost Webster millions.
00:48:04And it's a safety hazard.
00:48:06I do not give a fuck about your experience.
00:48:08That is all subjective bullshit.
00:48:11We have the cold, hard facts right here.
00:48:13Our new AI detection system will be fully operational in a few short days.
00:48:18You really think it can't handle a few finicky machines?
00:48:21It'll have them back in tip-top shape before you old schmucks need to get your gloves on.
00:48:26Now hurry up and scram or you can forget about your final fucking paychecks.
00:48:32It's all right.
00:48:37It's all right.
00:48:38Let it go, okay?
00:48:38Look, you warned him plenty about the assembly line, huh?
00:48:41It's his own fault now if you won't miss it.
00:48:45Come on, fellas.
00:48:45Let's go.
00:48:46Let's get out of here.
00:48:47Guy's a creep.
00:48:48What do you mean you can't fix it?
00:48:50I pay you millions of dollars for what?
00:48:53Mach 15 is on the line and if you can't fix it-
00:48:55Miss Wolfe, Miss Wolfe.
00:48:56Can't you see that I'm on the phone?
00:48:57Webster Motors just fired that old car mechanic.
00:48:59You told me to keep an eye on him.
00:49:02I'll call you back.
00:49:03They fired Hank Walker?
00:49:06Evelyn, I need you to find him.
00:49:08Our CNC mills just suffered a critical error and he's the only one that can fix it.
00:49:12Make sure he gets here, okay?
00:49:13We need him.
00:49:14Got it, boss.
00:49:15I'll offer him a job.
00:49:16What's the pay ceiling?
00:49:18There's no ceiling.
00:49:20We're paying him whatever he wants.
00:49:23I'll have you, Hank.
00:49:25Hey, I'll catch up with you, Hank.
00:49:29Hi, I'm looking for a Mr. Walker.
00:49:31Oh, Hank?
00:49:31Yeah, he just missed him.
00:49:33He went to go see his daughter.
00:49:37Grandpa!
00:49:43Grandpa, I missed you so much.
00:49:45I didn't even get to clear you all up for home.
00:49:48I know, kiddo.
00:49:50Your grandpa was busy at work.
00:49:51But I'm going to have a lot more time now.
00:49:54I can come over every day if you want.
00:49:56Yeah?
00:49:58Oh, you're getting strong.
00:50:00Dad.
00:50:00Shouldn't you be at work?
00:50:03I'm actually not going to be working there anymore.
00:50:06Webster laid me off.
00:50:08You got fired?
00:50:11Fuck.
00:50:12What are we going to do about the mortgage now?
00:50:14Mortgage?
00:50:15What are you talking about?
00:50:16The mortgage for this house, you stupid old fuck.
00:50:19Hannah and I have been using your paycheck to pay off the mortgage.
00:50:22What are we going to do now?
00:50:23They're going to foreclose on us.
00:50:24Jesse, I've been giving you my paycheck since you and Helen got married.
00:50:29Why isn't the mortgage paid off yet?
00:50:31Because a whole year's worth of your salary didn't even last me a single night in Vegas.
00:50:36So you were gambling it.
00:50:39I bust my back 10 hours a day and what?
00:50:42You gambled it all away in one night on craps?
00:50:45Poker?
00:50:45I can't believe you two.
00:50:47All right?
00:50:47I've given everything for you guys.
00:50:49I stopped drinking coffee for you, all right?
00:50:51I barely scrape by on $300 a month.
00:50:54And you flush it down the drain gambling?
00:50:58Look old man, I don't care.
00:51:00But Helen and I need the money to pay off the mortgage.
00:51:03And until you get another job, I want you to stay away from Audrey.
00:51:08Oh, Grandpa!
00:51:10What's come into you, Jesse?
00:51:13I'm near retirement, okay?
00:51:16What's an old man like me supposed to do?
00:51:19You and Helen and little Audrey, you guys are all that I have.
00:51:22I just want to see this little girl grow up, okay?
00:51:26Please.
00:51:27I already lost my wife.
00:51:29Don't talk about my mom.
00:51:31If you weren't so stubborn, if you would have just left Detroit when you had the chance,
00:51:35she would have had better insurance coverage and not die.
00:51:40I would be in a better place, too.
00:51:42And now we're all stuck in this hellhole because of you.
00:51:48You're useless.
00:51:49My buddy Tom Norris got promoted to senior engineer in a year.
00:51:54You've been there for decades.
00:51:56And you're still just some low-level mechanic.
00:52:00Now get out.
00:52:01Now stay away from Audrey.
00:52:03Grandpa!
00:52:04Grandpa!
00:52:05You want to see Audrey again?
00:52:07Who brings a nice, fat paycheck?
00:52:10Jesse's right.
00:52:11Got a job.
00:52:13You owe that to us.
00:52:14Now go dumpster dive if you have to.
00:52:15Grandpa!
00:52:17Grandpa!
00:52:18I just didn't want to give up on my city.
00:52:24Is that so wrong?
00:52:30Oh, look at that stinky hobo.
00:52:32Let's cross the street before he gets all his germs on us.
00:52:35Webster still hasn't given us our last paycheck.
00:52:47And I haven't eaten since last night.
00:52:59Guess this will have to be my dinner.
00:53:01Holy shit.
00:53:10Hank Walker.
00:53:12The rock star engineer behind our 1987 Webster Corsair.
00:53:16What are you doing?
00:53:17Eating out of a dumpster.
00:53:19Tom, you know this guy.
00:53:21Yeah.
00:53:22Fired him yesterday.
00:53:23He's a piece of shit mechanic who wouldn't stop going on about,
00:53:26Oh, the assembly line's going to explode.
00:53:28So I got rid of him.
00:53:30It's no laughing matter, Tom.
00:53:32I'm serious.
00:53:33If you're not careful, that whole assembly line is going to malfunction.
00:53:36Oh, fuck, man.
00:53:38Still stuck on that?
00:53:39That is bullshit.
00:53:41Hank Walker.
00:53:42They may have kept you around for 40 years because they're dumb.
00:53:46But I know you're nothing special.
00:53:48If you were anything like me, you'd at least be a manager.
00:53:50Well, they did ask me.
00:53:52But I turned them down.
00:53:54Because I want to work with cars.
00:53:56That's what I do best.
00:53:58And I don't need some empty title.
00:54:00But Tom, you have got to listen to me, okay?
00:54:02Have your guys watch the line.
00:54:04Otherwise, it's going to cost Webster millions.
00:54:06What a joke!
00:54:06I can't with you.
00:54:09Look, this is our newest software.
00:54:12All the lights are green.
00:54:14Green means good.
00:54:16See?
00:54:17Nothing can possibly go wrong.
00:54:20Warning, malfunction detected.
00:54:23Initiating emergency stop protocol.
00:54:27No way this bastard got it right.
00:54:31What the hell happened here?
00:54:32The machine, it's smoking.
00:54:34I don't know.
00:54:35It shouldn't be doing that.
00:54:37We're following the exact same procedures we've always done.
00:54:40Well, it is.
00:54:41Look at it.
00:54:42If this machine goes down, we're going to have to shut down the whole plant.
00:54:46We're going to lose millions of dollars.
00:54:49Norris, I don't care what you do.
00:54:51Fix it by the end of the day or you're done.
00:54:59What are you just standing there for?
00:55:01Fix it!
00:55:01Um, well, Tom, the thing is, we don't know what the problem is.
00:55:06We don't know what's wrong.
00:55:07What do you mean?
00:55:08Didn't you go to college for this fucking shit?
00:55:10We just used to do what the older guys and Hank would do.
00:55:13They would diagnose it and they would solve it.
00:55:15Fuck!
00:55:16I'm so fucking sick of this fucking Hank guy.
00:55:20What do you want me to do?
00:55:21You want me to go back and bring back those old fossils that I just fucking fired?
00:55:25Fuck off!
00:55:26This whole plant isn't going to suddenly cease to function because a few wrinkly old farts got laid off.
00:55:33That's bullshit.
00:55:33Now fucking fix it.
00:55:35Faster!
00:55:35Miss Wolfe, I just don't see why we need a mechanic like Hank Walker right now.
00:55:43Don't we already have an expert from Apex AI working on the CNC machine mill?
00:55:47We already lost one full production line.
00:55:50If we lose another, that could mean hundreds of millions of dollars of loss and profits.
00:55:54Look, you keep an eye on the factory and I will go find Hank because he's the only one I trust to fix this.
00:55:59There will never be a replacement for good, old-fashioned human ingenuity.
00:56:03Machines and humans can work together to create the most efficient outcome.
00:56:08But a machine will never replace a human.
00:56:20Getting scrapped, sir?
00:56:21You know it.
00:56:22We still have a lot of material that we need to get rid of.
00:56:25If you can carry it, it's all yours.
00:56:28Sir, there must be something you can do.
00:56:31We need to fix this now.
00:56:33Well, luckily, you came to the right place.
00:56:34I mean, we here at Apex AI know exactly what we're doing.
00:56:38We can handle stuff like this in our sleep.
00:56:40So we're just going to have our diagnostics run on it, figure out a problem, and boom, Bob's your uncle.
00:56:46So this is Apex AI's new detection software?
00:56:49It looks brilliant.
00:56:52Jesus, lady.
00:56:53I mean, what did you do to this thing?
00:56:55This is a critical failure.
00:56:56Is there any way you can get it fixed by the end of the day?
00:56:59We need to have production back on schedule or my boss is going to kill me.
00:57:02I know that machine.
00:57:04The reading is off simply because the sensor skips without a manual check.
00:57:08I mean, this is not a job that you can finish in a day, okay?
00:57:10I mean, this is going to take like a week.
00:57:11We don't have a week.
00:57:12We have a client waiting on us.
00:57:13We have to get these parts machined now.
00:57:15Is there anything else you can do, please?
00:57:17I mean, we might have a solution.
00:57:22It's just the pay that you're offering, though.
00:57:24$2,000 for an eight-hour workday?
00:57:26Then, yeah.
00:57:28It just needs a reset.
00:57:29They're asking for even more.
00:57:31Ah.
00:57:31Mr. Pierre and Mr. Esteban, money is not an issue.
00:57:35I will give you $2 million each for your work here today.
00:57:38And if all goes well, there will be a little bonus in it for you both as well.
00:57:41Okay.
00:57:42All right, well, don't worry about it good-looking.
00:57:44All right, fixing machines, that's our job.
00:57:46It's a very tough and thankless and very, very difficult job, but we'll get it up and
00:57:50run it for you.
00:57:51I can't believe they just scammed that poor girl.
00:57:55And then you're going to twist it the other way?
00:57:57Get in there.
00:57:58See?
00:57:59Our new AI tool has a solution for everything.
00:58:02Whoa.
00:58:05Well, step 37, that's what it said.
00:58:08Jeez, this isn't ever happening when Hank was around.
00:58:10Shut up.
00:58:12Did I really fuck up by firing those old-timers?
00:58:14I'm not going to have to bring Hank back on board, am I?
00:58:20What?
00:58:21Apex AI's tech experts are over at Mach 15?
00:58:24Oh, perfect.
00:58:26Those guys are a golden ticket to fixing this machine.
00:58:28I'll head over right now.
00:58:37All righty.
00:58:38Fire it up.
00:58:41No!
00:58:44Not yet.
00:58:44You can't.
00:58:47You got to reset the machine first.
00:58:50Otherwise, you'll be operating under the faulty presets.
00:58:53You're leading this machine down a one-way path to catastrophic failure.
00:58:57Okay, I'm sorry.
00:58:58Who the fuck is this guy?
00:58:59Go back, get your scrap, get out of here.
00:59:01Okay?
00:59:02You're distracting us from this billion-dollar machine here.
00:59:06It's an easy fix.
00:59:08But I bet you two knew that, didn't you?
00:59:09You talked it up to her so you could get that extra pay.
00:59:13What are you talking about?
00:59:14Wow.
00:59:15You know what, Ms. Evelyn, can you get your guys to get him out of here?
00:59:17Okay, he's distracting us from working.
00:59:20Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to step back, please.
00:59:22We have plenty of scrap metal, and I'd be happy to help you get it.
00:59:25Miss, miss, forget the scrap metal.
00:59:27If you give me ten minutes with this machine, I will tell you exactly what's wrong with it.
00:59:31And I'll fix it for you, free of charge.
00:59:34Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:59:34Okay, so you're saying you can fix this in ten minutes.
00:59:37We're two of the best mechanics in the world, armed with a brand spanking new AI detection system.
00:59:42Now, if we can't pull this off in ten minutes, what's a scruffy old fart like you going to do?
00:59:46You may have your fancy AI, but these machines, they were built by people,
00:59:51and they're meant to be maintenance by people.
00:59:53I've been in this industry for 40 years.
00:59:55Trust me, I know what I'm talking about.
00:59:57You need somebody like Hank Walker.
00:59:59Ms. Wolfe said he's a genius car mechanic, and he wouldn't know how to fix this.
01:00:04That's me.
01:00:16Breaking news.
01:00:17A Webster motor car with bulky brakes caused a deadly explosion, killing three college students.
01:00:22As the company's silence raises questions about accountability, authorities are investigating.
01:00:27God damn it!
01:00:28Do you see this?
01:00:30They're calling our car a burning coffin.
01:00:32They act like we killed those kids ourselves.
01:00:34We need to figure out why the door jammed or Webster's going belly under.
01:00:37Hear you, but we've already dropped a hundred K on diagnostic tests alone, and nothing now.
01:00:43I don't want to hear your excuses.
01:00:45You're a goddamn Ivy League graduate.
01:00:47I pay you $200,000 a year.
01:00:49Either figure it out or find a new job.
01:00:52And what the hell do you think you're doing?
01:00:54Tinkering around.
01:00:55We have to run a whole AI diagnostic system, and you're over here fiddling.
01:00:59With all due respect, Mr. Russell, I know the Webster Corsair, like the back of my hand.
01:01:05I designed this car back in the day.
01:01:06I'll figure out what's wrong with it.
01:01:07We have a million-dollar AI diagnosis, so we can't turn up anything.
01:01:11But you're going to figure it out with a $5 wrench?
01:01:14Well, fancy gadgets and high-minded degrees can be important, but sometimes what you need
01:01:20is plain old experience.
01:01:21You know what?
01:01:22Go ahead.
01:01:22I got nothing to lose.
01:01:23But if anything goes wrong, it's on your ass.
01:01:25Don't worry.
01:01:27I won't mess this up.
01:01:28Let's go.
01:01:29Found it.
01:01:47See that?
01:01:49From a shirt.
01:01:50Our owner must have made a legal modification, snagged it on a thread during installation,
01:01:55and jammed the latch during impact.
01:01:57Webster's not at fault.
01:01:57You just saved the company a few million, buddy.
01:02:01Let's go show the boss.
01:02:02You are embarrassing me, and you're embarrassing yourself.
01:02:04I think I found the problem.
01:02:09Ah, you old son of a bitch.
01:02:11You did it.
01:02:11All right, I'm going to go to the press and tell the board all the good news.
01:02:15You're a hero at Webster Motor.
01:02:21Attention, everyone.
01:02:23This concludes today's shift.
01:02:25Please shut down your stations and clock out.
01:02:27Drive safe, and we'll see you tomorrow.
01:02:35Oh, Mr. Walker.
01:02:36Can I have a word?
01:02:38Oh.
01:02:39Of course.
01:02:39Um, this is a car my nephew got from his grandmother.
01:02:51It's a collector's item, which means it's one of a kind, and you're the only one I trust
01:02:55to fix it.
01:02:56It's funny.
01:02:56Last week it was a plane.
01:02:58This week it's a car.
01:03:00Your nephew sure likes to break things, huh?
01:03:03They're just messy, teenagers.
01:03:04Tell me about it.
01:03:06My daughter was the same way.
01:03:08I can have it back to you tomorrow.
01:03:10Great.
01:03:11Is your payment?
01:03:12100k.
01:03:13Miss Wolf, it's an easy fix.
01:03:17You don't have to pay me.
01:03:19Good to see you.
01:03:20Oh.
01:03:21Hank, wait.
01:03:25Hank, wait.
01:03:30I'll be straight with you.
01:03:31Okay, you've been at Webster for 40 years.
01:03:33You know cars.
01:03:35You're one of the best engineers in the world, but they treat you worse than the mechanics
01:03:39that work for an hourly rate.
01:03:42Why don't you come work for me at Mach 15?
01:03:45We're developing a new supercar.
01:03:46Silver Link's Model A, and I want you to be in charge.
01:03:49The starting pay is $10 million.
01:03:52That's a lot of money, but you said so yourself, Miss Wolf.
01:03:57I've been with Webster Motors for 40 years, and any time I have remaining, I just assume
01:04:03it be with them.
01:04:04Old mucks like me, we're the backbone of Detroit's industry.
01:04:08You got a good job on your hands, and you should give it to a youngster.
01:04:12As for me, just stick to toy cars.
01:04:20Hey, look who's early.
01:04:23Hey, how you doing, man?
01:04:24Good.
01:04:25Oh, hey.
01:04:26Hank, here comes Tom Norris.
01:04:29You reckon he's here to give us a bonus?
01:04:31I doubt it.
01:04:32Move, move, move, move, move.
01:04:35All right, all right, all right.
01:04:36Hey, listen up.
01:04:38I have an announcement.
01:04:40Webster Motors has gone through a change of hands.
01:04:42We've been purchased by Tesalux.
01:04:47Ah, ah, ah.
01:04:48Yes, that Tesalux, the EV car company.
01:04:51So a big man upstairs, now some guy named Elon.
01:04:55Tesalux is a tech company.
01:04:57Big emphasis on tech.
01:04:59So all you boomers, you're fired.
01:05:05You're fired.
01:05:07What?
01:05:08Wait, what?
01:05:08Wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:05:10We're all fired.
01:05:12That can't be right.
01:05:14Oh, you need me to spell it out for you?
01:05:16Fine.
01:05:17Webster Motors has purchased a cutting-edge AI detection system from Apex AI for over 10 billion.
01:05:24And let me tell you, this software makes all of you has-been boomers look like a bunch
01:05:29of fucking amateurs.
01:05:31It'll do more for this company in 10 minutes than you could do in 10 years.
01:05:37So go home.
01:05:39Wait for death to come knocking.
01:05:40Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:05:42Now hold on.
01:05:43That ain't right.
01:05:44Look, we are the backbone of Webster Motors, right?
01:05:48We built this company up from the ground.
01:05:50Hell, some of us were here before Webster was.
01:05:52You can't just let us go.
01:05:53That is workplace discrimination, right, boys?
01:05:56Yeah, right.
01:05:57We're gonna fucking sue you.
01:05:59Well, it's not ageism if you're just bad.
01:06:01We're a tech company now.
01:06:03We need computer people who write AI that does what you do, but they do it better and
01:06:09faster.
01:06:10Face it.
01:06:11This is the 21st century.
01:06:13Everything is fast and digital.
01:06:15It's time for you washed up old farts to pack your little bags and fuck off.
01:06:20Because like it or not, you've been replaced.
01:06:22I might not know anything about AI, but I do know one thing.
01:06:26These machines here, they're finicky.
01:06:28And unless real people are monitoring the assembly line at all times, it's only a matter of time
01:06:33before something goes boom.
01:06:36And all production stops.
01:06:38That's right.
01:06:39What do you mean everything goes boom?
01:06:42I've worked here for 40 years.
01:06:44I know these machines.
01:06:46They need to be checked on and resurviced.
01:06:48Otherwise, you're gonna lose billions.
01:06:50Oh, okay.
01:06:52So you're saying the reason that I can't fire you old bucks is because you're not going to
01:06:58because I need someone to watch the machine all day or it's going to go boom?
01:07:01That's right.
01:07:02And you better make sure they have the experience to know what they're looking for.
01:07:05Oh, holy fuck.
01:07:08You're a real fucking shameless one, you know.
01:07:10I know you won't be able to get another job, but that doesn't mean you can make shit up either.
01:07:14I'm not making anything up.
01:07:16I'm telling you how it is based on my experience.
01:07:19All right.
01:07:19Old man, I got to go.
01:07:20All right.
01:07:21But don't think you're anything special because of yesterday.
01:07:24I downloaded the source code from the diagnostic test myself, and that car was perfectly fine.
01:07:30You lucked out with that screw.
01:07:32So all you need to do is go back and rot in hospice.
01:07:36No, no, no.
01:07:37How dare you?
01:07:38How dare you?
01:07:39We built this city with our own hands.
01:07:41We are the ones that brought industry to Detroit.
01:07:43Yeah.
01:07:44We did all that hard labor so kids like you could go run off to college.
01:07:48And now this is how you're going to treat us?
01:07:49Shut up.
01:07:50Right?
01:07:50Shut up.
01:07:51Shut up, you disgusting old fucking hicks, or I'll call the cops.
01:07:56As of now, you're fired, so this is trespassing.
01:08:00Tom, you need to tell the assembly line supers about the maintenance.
01:08:05If something happens to one of these machines, it's going to cost Webster millions, and it's a safety hazard.
01:08:10I do not give a fuck about your experience.
01:08:13That is all subjective bullshit.
01:08:15We have the cold, hard facts right here.
01:08:17Our new AI detection system will be fully operational in a few short days.
01:08:23You really think it can't handle a few finicky machines?
01:08:26It'll have them back in tip-top shape before you old schmucks need to get your gloves on.
01:08:31Now hurry up and scram, or you can forget about your final fucking paycheck.
01:08:36It's all right, it's all right, let it go, okay?
01:08:43Look, you warned him plenty about the assembly line, huh?
01:08:46It's his own fault now if you won't listen.
01:08:49Come on, fellas, let's go, let's get out of here.
01:08:51Guy's a creep.
01:08:53What do you mean you can't fix it?
01:08:54I pay you millions of dollars for what?
01:08:57Mach 15 is on the line, and if you can't fix it-
01:08:59Miss Wolfe, Miss Wolfe, can't you see that I'm on the phone?
01:09:02Webster Motors just fired that old car mechanic.
01:09:04You told me to keep an eye on.
01:09:05I'll call you back.
01:09:08They fired Hank Walker?
01:09:11Evelyn, I need you to find him.
01:09:13Our CNC mills just suffered a critical error, and he's the only one that can fix it.
01:09:16Make sure he gets here, okay?
01:09:18We need him!
01:09:19Got it, boss.
01:09:19I'll offer him a job.
01:09:20What's the pay ceiling?
01:09:23There's no ceiling.
01:09:24We're paying him whatever he wants.
01:09:27I'll have you, Hank.
01:09:29Hey, I'll catch up with you, Hank.
01:09:30Hi, I'm looking for a Mr. Walker.
01:09:35Who, Hank?
01:09:36Yeah, he just missed him.
01:09:37He went to go see his daughter.
01:09:41Grandpa!
01:09:42Grandpa, I miss you so much.
01:09:49I didn't even get to clear you all up for whole week.
01:09:53I know, kiddo.
01:09:54Your grandpa was busy at work.
01:09:56But I'm going to have a lot more time now.
01:09:58You can come over every day if you want.
01:10:00Yeah?
01:10:01Yeah?
01:10:01Oh, you're getting strong.
01:10:04Dad, shouldn't you be at work?
01:10:07I'm actually not going to be working there anymore.
01:10:10Webster laid me off.
01:10:12You got fired?
01:10:15Fuck.
01:10:17What are we going to do about the mortgage now?
01:10:19The mortgage?
01:10:20What are you talking about?
01:10:21The mortgage for this house, you stupid old fuck.
01:10:24Hannah and I have been using your paycheck to pay off the mortgage.
01:10:26What are we going to do now?
01:10:27They're going to foreclose on us.
01:10:29Jesse, I've been giving you my paycheck since you and Helen got married.
01:10:33Why isn't the mortgage paid off yet?
01:10:35Because a whole year's worth of your salary didn't even last me a single night in Vegas.
01:10:41So you were gambling it.
01:10:43I bust my back 10 hours a day and what?
01:10:46You gambled it all away in one night on craps?
01:10:49Poker?
01:10:50I can't believe you two.
01:10:51All right?
01:10:52I've given everything for you guys.
01:10:53I stopped drinking coffee for you, all right?
01:10:56I barely scrape by on $300 a month.
01:10:59And you flush it down the drain gambling?
01:11:03Look, old man, I don't care.
01:11:04But Helen and I need the money to pay off the mortgage.
01:11:08And until you get another job, I want you to stay away from Audrey.
01:11:12Oh, Grandpa!
01:11:15What's coming into you, Jesse?
01:11:18I'm near retirement, okay?
01:11:20What's an old man like me supposed to do?
01:11:22You and Helen and little Audrey, you guys are all that I have.
01:11:27I just want to see this little girl grow up, okay?
01:11:31Please.
01:11:32I already lost my wife.
01:11:34Don't talk about my mom.
01:11:35If you weren't so stubborn,
01:11:37if you would have just left Detroit when you had the chance,
01:11:40she would have had better insurance coverage and not die.
01:11:43I would be in a better place, too.
01:11:46And now we're all stuck in this...
01:11:48hellhole.
01:11:50Because of you.
01:11:53You're useless.
01:11:54My buddy Tom Norris got promoted to senior engineer in a year!
01:11:59You've been there for decades!
01:12:01And you're still just some low-level mechanic.
01:12:04Now get out!
01:12:05Now stay away from Audrey!
01:12:07Grandpa!
01:12:08Grandpa!
01:12:10You want to see Audrey again?
01:12:11Who brings a nice, fat paycheck?
01:12:15Grandpa!
01:12:15Jesse's great.
01:12:16Got a job.
01:12:17You owe that to us.
01:12:18Now go dumpster dive if you have to.
01:12:20Grandpa!
01:12:22Grandpa!
01:12:24Grandpa!
01:12:25Grandpa!
01:12:26I just didn't want to give up on my city.
01:12:29Is that...
01:12:29so wrong?
01:12:34Ew!
01:12:34Oh, look at that stinky hobo!
01:12:37Let's cross the street before he gets all his germs on us.
01:12:48Webster still hasn't given us our last paycheck.
01:12:51And I haven't eaten since last night.
01:13:04Guess this will have to be my dinner.
01:13:06Let's go!
01:13:07Let's go!
01:13:08Let's go!
01:13:09Let's go!
01:13:10Let's go!
01:13:11Let's go!
01:13:12Let's go!
01:13:13Let's go!
01:13:14Let's go!
01:13:15Let's go!
01:13:16Let's go!
01:13:17Let's go!
01:13:18Let's go!
01:13:19Let's go!
01:13:20Let's go!
01:13:21Let's go!
01:13:22Let's go!
01:13:23Let's go!
01:13:24Let's go!
01:13:25Let's go!
01:13:26Let's go!
01:13:27Let's go!
01:13:28Let's go!
01:13:29Let's go!
01:13:30Let's go!
01:13:31Let's go!
01:13:32Let's go!
01:13:33Let's go!
01:13:34Let's go!
01:13:35Let's go!
01:13:36Let's go!
01:13:37Let's go!
01:13:38Let's go!
01:13:39Let's go!
01:13:40Let's go!
01:13:41Let's go!
01:13:42You suck, man!
01:13:43Still stuck on that?
01:13:44That is bullsh**t!
01:13:46Hank Walker, they may have kept you around for 40 years because they're dumb,
01:13:50but I know you're nothing special.
01:13:52If you were anything like me, you'd at least be a manager.
01:13:54Well, they did ask me, but I turned them down because I want to work with the cars.
01:14:01That's what I do best.
01:14:02And I don't need some empty title, but Tom, you have got to listen to me okay?
01:14:06Have your guys watch The Line, otherwise It's going to cost Webster millions.
01:14:09What a joke!
01:14:11I can't with you.
01:14:13Look, this is our newest software.
01:14:16All the lights are green.
01:14:18Green means good.
01:14:20See? Nothing can possibly go wrong.
01:14:24Warning, malfunction detected.
01:14:26Initiating emergency stop protocol.
01:14:31No way this bastard got it right.
01:14:35What the hell happened here?
01:14:37The machine, it's smoking.
01:14:39I don't know. It shouldn't be doing that.
01:14:41We're following the exact same procedures we've always done.
01:14:44Well, it is. Look at it.
01:14:46If this machine goes down,
01:14:48we're gonna have to shut down the whole plant.
01:14:50We're gonna lose millions of dollars.
01:14:53Norris, I don't care what you do.
01:14:55Fix it by the end of the day or you're done.
01:15:03What are you just standing there for? Fix it!
01:15:06Um, well Tom, the thing is we don't know what the problem is.
01:15:10We don't know what's wrong.
01:15:11What do you mean?
01:15:12Didn't you go to college for this fucking shit?
01:15:14We just used to do what the older guys and Hank would do.
01:15:17They would diagnose it and they would solve it.
01:15:19Fuck!
01:15:20I'm so fucking sick of this fucking Hank guy.
01:15:24What do you want me to do?
01:15:25You want me to go back and bring back those old fossils that I just fucking fired?
01:15:29Fuck off!
01:15:30This whole plant isn't gonna suddenly cease to function
01:15:33because a few wrinkly old farts got laid off.
01:15:36That's bullshit!
01:15:37Now fucking fix it!
01:15:38Faster!
01:15:43Ms. Wolfe, I just don't see why we need a mechanic like Cakewalker right now.
01:15:47Don't we already have an expert from Apex AI working on the CNC machine mill?
01:15:51We already lost one full production line.
01:15:54If we lose another, that could mean hundreds of millions of dollars of loss and profits.
01:15:58Look, you keep an eye on the factory and I will go find Hank because he's the only one I trust to fix this.
01:16:03There will never be a replacement for good, old-fashioned human ingenuity.
01:16:07Machines and humans can work together to create the most efficient outcome.
01:16:11But a machine will never replace a human.
01:16:14Get in scrap, sir?
01:16:25You know it.
01:16:26We still have a lot of material that we need to get rid of.
01:16:29If you can carry it, it's all yours.
01:16:32Sir, there must be something you can do.
01:16:35We need to fix this now.
01:16:36Well, luckily you came to the right place.
01:16:38I mean, we here at Apex AI know exactly what we're doing.
01:16:41We can handle stuff like this in our sleep.
01:16:44So we're just going to have our diagnostics run on it, figure out a problem, and boom.
01:16:48Bob's your uncle.
01:16:49So this is Apex AI's new detection software.
01:16:52It looks brilliant.
01:16:56Jesus, lady.
01:16:57I mean, what did you do to this thing?
01:16:59This is a critical failure.
01:17:00Is there any way you can get it fixed by the end of the day?
01:17:02We need to have production back on schedule or my boss is going to kill me.
01:17:06I know that machine.
01:17:08The reading is off simply because the sensor skips without a manual check.
01:17:12I mean, this is not a job that you can finish in a day, okay?
01:17:14I mean, this is going to take like a week.
01:17:15We don't have a week.
01:17:16We have a client waiting on us.
01:17:17We have to get these parts machined now.
01:17:19Is there anything else you can do, please?
01:17:22Yes.
01:17:23I mean, we might have a solution.
01:17:26It's just the pay that you're offering, though.
01:17:28$2,000 for an eight-hour workday?
01:17:30Then...
01:17:31It just needs a reset.
01:17:33They're asking for even more.
01:17:35Mr. Pierre, Mr. Esteban, money is not an issue.
01:17:39I will give you $2 million each for your work here today.
01:17:42And if all goes well, there will be a little bonus in it for you both as well.
01:17:45Okay.
01:17:46All right, don't worry about it good-looking.
01:17:47All right, fixing machines, that's our job.
01:17:50It's a very tough and thankless and very, very difficult job,
01:17:53but we'll get it up and running for you.
01:17:55I can't believe they just scammed that poor girl.
01:17:58And then you're going to twist it the other way?
01:18:01Get in there.
01:18:02See?
01:18:03Our new AI tool has a solution for everything.
01:18:05Whoa!
01:18:06Whoa!
01:18:07Whoa!
01:18:08Whoa!
01:18:09Whoa!
01:18:10Whoa!
01:18:11Whoa!
01:18:12Whoa!
01:18:13Whoa!
01:18:14Whoa!
01:18:15Whoa!
01:18:16Whoa!
01:18:17Whoa!
01:18:18Whoa!
01:18:19Whoa!
01:18:20Whoa!
01:18:21Whoa!
01:18:22Whoa!
01:18:23Whoa!
01:18:24Whoa!
01:18:25Whoa!
01:18:26Whoa!
01:18:27Okay.
01:18:28All right, over at Mach 15.
01:18:30Oh, perfect.
01:18:31Those guys are a golden ticket to fixing this machine.
01:18:33I'll head over right now.
01:18:34All righty, fire it up.
01:18:42No!
01:18:43Not yet.
01:18:49You can't.
01:18:50You've got to reset the machine first.
01:18:53Otherwise, you'll be operating under the faulty presets.
01:18:56You're leading this machine down a one-way path to catastrophic failure.
01:19:00Okay, I'm sorry. Who the fuck is this guy?
01:19:03Go back, get your scrap, get out of here.
01:19:05Okay, you're distracting us from this billion-dollar machine here.
01:19:09It's an easy fix.
01:19:11But I bet you two knew that, didn't you?
01:19:13You talked it up to her so you could get that extra pay.
01:19:16What are you talking about?
01:19:18Wow.
01:19:19You know what, Ms. Evelyn, can you get your guys to get him out of here?
01:19:21Okay, he's distracting us from working.
01:19:24Sir, I'm gonna have to ask you to step back, please.
01:19:26We have plenty of scrap metal and I'd be happy to help you get it.
01:19:29Miss, miss, forget the scrap metal.
01:19:31If you give me ten minutes with this machine, I will tell you exactly what's wrong with it.
01:19:35And I'll fix it for you, free of charge.
01:19:38Whoa, whoa, whoa, okay.
01:19:39So, you saying you can fix this in ten minutes?
01:19:42We're two of the best mechanics in the world armed with a brand spanking new AI detection system.
01:19:46Now, if we can't pull this off in ten minutes, what's a scruffy old fart like you gonna do?
01:19:50You may have your fancy AI, but these machines, they were built by people.
01:19:55And they're meant to be maintenance by people.
01:19:57I've been in this industry for 40 years.
01:19:59Trust me, I know what I'm talking about.
01:20:01You need somebody like Hank Walker.
01:20:03Ms. Wolff said he's a genius car mechanic and he wouldn't know how to fix this.
01:20:11That's me.
01:20:12You got my wrench for him, and don't even know how to fix this pain.
01:20:13I've got no more things.
01:20:14Look at him.
01:20:15Like, dig.
01:20:20Don't��터 from surgery for you, and the précision will look like you must.
01:20:24Let's go ahead.
01:20:25And he's broken.
01:20:31What do you think, man?
01:20:33You got the next one?
01:20:36How are you?
01:20:37How are you going?
01:20:38You won't do this.
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