The Problem with Blaming Robots for Taking Our Jobs | The New Yorker
In the late nineteen-forties, Delmar Harder, a vice-president at Ford, popularized the term "automation"—a "nickname," he said, for the increased mechanization at the company's Detroit factory.
From the immediate postwar years to the late nineteen-sixties, America underwent what we might call an automation boom, not only in the automotive sector but in most heavy-manufacturing industries.
Future of nursing: Telehealth, more innovation, maybe some robots > Air Force > Article Display
Second Lt. Nina Hoskins, 81st Surgical Operations Squadron operating room nurse, briefs Col.
Majs. Megan Bing, Rachel Nemcic and William Scott, 99th Surgical Operations Squadron surgeons, stand next to the da Vinci Surgery System at the Mike O'Callaghan Military Medical Center, Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., April 3, 2019.
A 590-Foot-Tall Dam in China Will Be Built Entirely by Robots
As the world rushes to stop burning fossil fuels and implement more renewable sources of power, there's a lot of hype around solar and wind . While they're comparatively easier to get up and running, these energy sources don't have nearly the same output capacity—or consistency—as hydropower.
How AI-driven robots and drones bring cognitive intelligence to Industry 4.0 | VentureBeat
Over the past few years, smart manufacturing initiatives such as digital twins and the internet of things (IoT) has caused Industry 4.0 – the trend toward digital transformation in manufacturing and industrial sectors – to explode.
The robots, drones and cameras that inspect machines to perform predictive maintenance and relay analog information to operations staff can now function autonomously. Even better – the longer they're at their jobs, the better they do.
GreyOrange raises $110M for its AI-powered warehouse robots - SiliconANGLE
Robotics startup GreyOrange today announced that it has raised $110 million from Mithril Capital and BlackRock.
The investment included a mix of equity and debt financing, according to TechCrunch . GreyOrange, officially Grey Orange Pte. Ltd., will use the capital to grow its headcount by hiring an additional 300 workers.
Dusty's construction robots raise another $45M – TechCrunch
Another sizeable funding round for Dusty Robotics this month. The Bay Area firm announced a $45 million Series B .
Robotics startups have largely managed to weather the slowdown in venture funding, owing in part to pandemic-fueled interest in the category. Dusty operates in the construction space, specifically, which has been an area of increased focus for automation proponents.
Your next co-worker could be a robot like this one at Skyline
FAIRFIELD, Ohio — Editor's note: An earlier version of this story erroneously reported the cost of the cobot at the Fairfield Skyline.
A Skyline restaurant in Fairfield has a new server that rolls through a 12-hour shift while treating customers to songs like "Happy Birthday" and the "Skyline Time" jingle.
This is a British problem of British making but yet it's all about blaming the EU for some. https://t.co/OUIAqynCH5 nealerichmond (from Stepaside) Wed May 11 09:56:59 +0000 2022
Boris Johnson created this problem, and then he forced MP's to vote in favour of it. Blaming the EU for this is mo… https://t.co/sjEyitgP0t euromove (from United Kingdom) Thu May 12 16:29:07 +0000 2022
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