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 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jack Kelly covers career growth, job market and workplace trends. Jul 17, 2024, 06:00am EDT Jul 17, 2024, 09:02am EDT In today’s ...
This is the second blog in an occasional series on robots and employment. Our first blog on this subject asked if industrial robots create more jobs for people or take them away, and looked at which ...
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The US manufacturing sector is entering a new phase—one where robotics, automation, and AI-enabled systems are becoming ...
A new survey found that nearly half of all employees—and a large portion of managers—believe they could be easily pushed out of jobs by machines. These are the few jobs that robots won’t take from us ...
Amazon's robotics leader, Stefano La Rovere, dispels job loss myths with tech advancements enhancing 50,000 jobs. Amazon deploys 750,000 robots, streamlining operations while fostering career growth ...
TL;DR: Amazon plans to automate 75% of its operations by 2033, potentially replacing 600,000 jobs with robots to save $12.6 billion and reduce shipping costs. Despite internal documents revealing this ...
Brian Heater was the Hardware Editor at TechCrunch until early 2025. He has worked for a number of leading tech publications, including Engadget, PCMag, Laptop, and Tech Times, where he served as the ...
Sushma Chandra (MSR '23), James Oubre (MSR '23) and Megan Sindelar (MSR '23) reflect on the role MSR played in preparing them for their new roles. Sushma Chandra (MSR '23), James Oubre (MSR '23), and ...
As industrial robots and artificial intelligence spread through auto plants, you are watching a basic economic tension sharpen: if machines do more of the work, who still earns enough to buy the ...
The Navy has formally announced that it is creating a new robotics job -- referred to as a rating -- aimed specifically at operating drones and other autonomous vehicles as service leaders tout the ...