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Author: Victoria Masterson, Senior Writer, Formative Content Robots are helping humans in a growing number of places – from archaeological sites to disaster zones to sewers.
The robots can gather data, squeeze into small spaces – even call an elevator. Automation is expected to create 97 million new roles in the future world of work, according to the World Economic Forum. Workplace robots are often associated with pushing human workers out of their jobs.But in numerous […]
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