The latest trend in robotics and AI on display at this year’s International Conference on Robotics and Automation isn’t looking ahead to science fiction scenarios, but revolves around the fine-tuning of existing tech. If it can’t sell a vision for “the Workforce of the Future”, can business really be surprised that workers aren’t buying it.
Automation, artificial intelligence, digital technologies and analytics are inevitably changing the way humans work and interact while making companies more productive and profitable.
The expected impact of the changes are so significant that they are deemed to represent a Fourth Industrial Revolution.It is natural that such […]
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