Sure, these robots walk like humans and some talk like humans. But can they really perform in the workplace like humans?
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 ...
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, ...
A humanoid robot named Ameca turned heads at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona this week, delivering surprisingly witty—and perhaps unsettling—answers to a question many of us have been ...
Hyundai admits humanoid robots in car factories will change the nature of work—but don't expect much of an impact on prices.
According to a new survey from The Pew Research Center, 65% of Americans expect that robots will take over most human jobs within the next 50 years. But they also think their jobs will be safe. Pew ...
"If I could only have one food to eat for the rest of my life?" "That's easy. Pez. Cherry flavor Pez. No question about it." ...
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 ...
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