There’s something ominous about robots taking over jobs that humans are suited to do. Maybe you don’t want a job turning a wrench or pushing a broom, but someone does. But then there are the jobs no ...
Commentary: The idea of a human-controlled robot in your home might sound weird, but perhaps it's not all that different from what we're used to. Connor is a technology writer and editor, with a ...
It is reported that Hyundai’s labour union sees a threat to jobs arising from large scale humanoid robot deployment planned ...
As industrial robots and artificial intelligence spread through auto plants, you are watching a basic economic tension sharpen: if machines do more of the work, who still earns enough to buy the ...
We’re not heading into a world with no work. We’re heading into a world with too much work and not enough people to do it. That’s why I believe the answer to "Will robots take our jobs?" is "yes." But ...
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When robots do the jobs, purpose becomes the scarce resource
“‘The question will really be one of meaning: If the computer and robots can do everything better than you, does your life ...
DETROIT — President Donald Trump wants to see a resurgence of manufacturing jobs in the United States under his tariff policies — but many of the factory roles of the future will ultimately be filled ...
Agility Robotics CEO Peggy Johnson sees opportunity in an American labor shortage. The company's humanoid robots have already been put to work commercially. Johnson doesn't think they'll displace ...
There’s nothing new about worrying that machines will take our jobs. More than 200 years ago, Luddites started taking sledgehammers to weaving machines. But tech anxiety got a fresh jolt last month ...
Firms roll out self-driving pods, drones, unmanned cars Couriers' unions fear bots could take away work Robots and automation create new jobs, companies say BEDFORD, England, Oct 13 (Thomson Reuters ...
LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- Robots are taking over, but not the evil kind. These robots can get you a mixed drink or do your bidding for you. From a customer service robot greeting guests at the Waldorf ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
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