A robot stocks a shelf during RoboCup, Japan Aflo/REX/Shutterstock Technology is transforming both our work and leisure lives, bringing opportunities but also risks, predominantly around precarious working, “always on” organisational cultures and increased automation. And health and safety and health and wellbeing need to be very much a part of this discussion, suggests Matthew Holder
The speed at which technology and the way we work are changing has led many to refer to our current period as the “Industrial Revolution 4.0”. Automation, artificial intelligence and a working style that can be more impactful on our mental than our physical […]
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