Courtney doesn’t have eyes, but it’s got sensors everywhere. There are two blinking lights on the front of its boxy body to ...
"Today’s humanoid robots will not learn how to be dexterous despite the hundreds of millions, or perhaps many billions of ...
Yet quietly, over the past three years, babies have been conceived — and at least 20 of them have been born — through clinical trials that involve automation with little to no human intervention. The ...
A massage from an AI robot kind of felt human, but lacked certain aspects of the human touch and required me to engage in too ...
As Paycom announced its plans to lay off more than 500 employees in Oklahoma, a new report claims that automation is not yet disrupting the labor market too drastically.
The effect of AI is already being felt in the job market and it’s only expected to get worse for human workers. But these ...
Robots are delivering to-go orders in cities like Atlanta, Chicago and Dallas. Are we embracing them too quickly — and are they actually helpful?
Japan and the Republic of Korea are the early pioneers of automation, establishing the world’s most robot-dense factories ...
Pure-play AI investments are a no for him now — "most are not really up to snuff to meet the needs of the customers in construction." ...
F rom warehouse floors to corner offices, no role is off-limits to AI, says the CEO of the world’s largest private employer. ...
Research has suggested nearly a million jobs in London could be changed by AI, affecting more than 200,000 telemarketers, 150 ...
As AI reshapes the world of work, it’s up to us to take the steering wheel by making sure technology serves people, not the ...