Will there be jobs available in a world of extreme robotization? We may not want to work, but work has been necessary for income, and thus consumption. If there are no jobs available, then most people ...
Belarus plans to reach a ratio of 100 robots for every 10,000 workers by 2030, Belarusian Industry Minister Andrei Kuznetsov ...
From robotization to autonomous robots, how did we get here? Is it a societal need, or an opportunism associated with increasingly sophisticated innovations? What are the effects on society, our lives ...
There's a cost to technological advancement—putting workers out of jobs. But tech companies are increasingly willing to compensate people for their automated efficiencies, and the job losses that ...
Robotization forms a new production culture - clear algorithms for the supply of raw materials, technologies, and components.
Robots, common in manufacturing jobs, increasingly spread to office professions. Humanoid or human-like robots already perform tasks in hotels, in stores, and in restaurants. They cook, serve, or ...
The idea of a tax on robots was raised last May in a draft report to the European Parliament prepared by MEP Mady Delvaux from the Committee on Legal Affairs. Emphasizing how robots could boost ...
CEO and co-founder of Voximplant, which has over 30,000 customers around the world, including top brands such as Burger King and Hyundai. It’s been 100 years since the birth of the word “robot,” and ...
Following the design phase and production, and test of the first proof-of-concept, the QS7001 engineering samples are being produced and expected to be ready to order as soon as Q4 2024, while the TPM ...
According to The Economist, 47% of the work done by humans will have been replaced by robots by 2037, even those traditionally associated with university education. While the World Economic Forum ...