At the Gartner Symposium this week in Florida I was surprised by how much of the discussion was dominated by "smart machines" and the impact they may have on businesses, employment, and the economy.
From driving cars to caring for the elderly, many of the tasks humans perform today will soon be taken over by robots and other forms of artificial intelligence, experts say. But a new report finds ...
Automation will continue to transform the global workforce, but taking an active role in that process will help us reduce the damages and increase the gains, finds Rachel Nuwer. It’s a booming time to ...
One of the key questions about the coming robot revolution surrounds how it will impact on how we do our jobs - and whether some of us will have jobs at all. One recent study suggested fears robots ...
Our days at the office could be numbered as an increasing range of jobs are done more efficiently by a machine If you are sitting at a desk, driving a taxi or carrying a hod, stop for a moment and ask ...
Industrial revolution 4.0 is here, organisations need to embrace automation to stay relevant, and humans have to share their workspace with robots. Living on the precipice of a revolution, Industry ...
16:39, Mon, Sep 17, 2018 Updated: 16:51, Mon, Sep 17, 2018 Robots could take over 52 percent of the current workload in less than a decade, forcing humans to rethink how they approach jobs. According ...
NPR’s Quoctrung Bui has put together a number of cool charts on automation and labor markets. I will pull out two version of the same chart, showing how machines have been destroying (farming and blue ...
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