Robots are improving fast, but most jobs are still safe. Here’s what robots can and can’t do in today’s workplace.
Think a robot can’t do your job? ‘It will happen, but I don’t know when,’ says one expert. How robots are already upending blue-collar work, career advancement, worker rights, and job satisfaction.
The first phase of the test will roll out next month at Tokyo's Haneda Airport.
Across industries, companies are feeling the squeeze from labor shortages, rising costs and nonstop pressure to boost efficiency. Robots are quickly becoming real-life solutions, and their promise has ...
Charlie Snodgrass used to be a gig driver, delivering burritos and pad Thai around Los Angeles. Today, he handles the robots that do his old job. He is one of the first of a new class of workers, a ...
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Japanese airline starts testing robot baggage handlers, and the early returns are not impressive
Japan Airlines is rolling out humanoid robots at Tokyo's Haneda Airport for baggage handling, but the early results are far ...
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 ...
Barry Tormoehlen, a maintenance technician at Amazon’s fulfillment center in DuPont, vacuums the inside of a KIVA, one of Amazon’s robots that are used to move items around the center, Monday, July 3, ...
Unlike their hand-operated counterparts, robot vacuums can sweep up your house or apartment all with the press of a button, ...
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