Companies from around the world traveled to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this month to show off their latest ...
AI and robots may upend jobs by 2040, worsening inequality; history suggests new work emerges, but it’s unseen today.
In modern plants, robots are no longer confined to fenced-off welding cells, they work side by side with people, changing the ...
When people ask “will robots will take my job,” they often picture automation replacing human workers. But the real question isn’t whether robots will take jobs—it’s how they will change the way work ...
AI-powered "humanoid" robots are expected to lead to common construction jobs disappearing in the coming years, with one report forecasting that 7 in 10 construction jobs could be affected. Jan Woitas ...
A lot has happened in the half-year since we caught up with Ayanna Howard, dean of the Ohio State University’s College of Engineering — not all of it good. The broader economic slowdown has been ...
This is the second blog in an occasional series on robots and employment. Our first blog on this subject asked if industrial robots create more jobs for people or take them away, and looked at which ...
Not so long ago, deploying robots in various fields such as medicine, architecture, hospitality, tourism, and many more was merely science fiction. But now, we see them becoming factory workers, ...
Much has been (and will continue to be) written about automation’s impact on the jobs market. In the short-term, many employers have complained of an inability to fill roles and retain workers, ...
Overview: Service robots will move from support tools to essential workers across major global industries.Logistics, ...
TL;DR: Amazon plans to automate 75% of its operations by 2033, potentially replacing 600,000 jobs with robots to save $12.6 billion and reduce shipping costs. Despite internal documents revealing this ...
(CN) — Workers’ wariness about robots in their workplaces is a persistent fear mixed with tentative hope, according to a study published Tuesday in the Journal of Applied Psychology. According to the ...