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MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Global miner Rio Tinto has accelerated a move toward automation, unveiling a $518 million plan to pioneer the use of driverless trains in Australia and increasing its bet on a future where machines rather than miners do most of the work. The world's no.2 iron ore miner, which already has driverless trucks, plans to run fully automated trains across its 1,500 km (930 mile ...

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