Market Size : Cyber-Physical System Market Globally Grow at a CAGR of 8.7% by 2028

ResearchMoz presents professional and in-depth study of “Cyber-Physical System Market: Will China be Able to Surpass Western Europe in Terms of Growth in the Coming Years: Global Industry Analysis (2013 – 2017) & Opportunity Assessment (2018 – 2028)”.

The global cyber-physical system market is expected to witness a CAGR of 8.7% during the period 2018 – 2028. The market was worth US$ 55,075.3 Mn in 2017 and is likely to reach a valuation of US$ 137,566.0 Mn by the end of 2028.

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Yes, automation can destroy jobs… but it can also create them

Yes, automation can destroy jobs... but it can also create them

Technological change is key to improved productivity, which is desperately needed in Northern Ireland In recent years, we have become accustomed to seeing doomsday headlines predicting the rise of the robots and the end of work as we know it.

It sounds like the premise of a low-budget science fiction movie, but for many, the forward march of technology is a very worrying prospect.

The first thing to be said is that the current climate of concern surrounding automation technologies and robots is nothing new.Since the dawn of the industrial revolution, technological advancements have been introduced into the production process in […]

Are Robots Competing for Your Job?

Are Robots Competing for Your Job?

Doomsayers insist that this time the employment apocalypse is really nigh. The robots are coming. Hide the WD-40. Lock up your nine-volt batteries. Build a booby trap out of giant magnets; dig a moat as deep as a grave. “Ever since a study by the University of Oxford predicted that 47 percent of U.S. jobs are at risk of being replaced by robots and artificial intelligence over the next fifteen to twenty years, I haven’t been able to stop thinking about the future of work,” Andrés Oppenheimer writes, in “The Robots Are Coming: The Future of Jobs in the […]

Maritime automation will not spare seafarers

Maritime automation will not spare seafarers

Humans have a tenuous relationship with automation. On balance, we love it. It has made our lives easier. Freed up time for leisure. Freed up time for thinking … about more automation. Progressively, we have made automation cleverer. First, we armed it with simple decision trees, then with supervised reasoning, until we arrived at self-learning mathematical algorithms. Along the way, automation equipped with artificial intelligence allowed us to eliminate human efforts all around.

To put it in perspective, we started with replacing elevator operators with buttons and self-locking doors. We arrived at autonomous cars making better driving decisions than humans […]

Can Artificial Intelligence Steal your Job? Perhaps Not Rather Modify

Can Artificial Intelligence Steal your Job? Perhaps Not Rather Modify

Though some forms of AI shows its cleverness, it would be impractical to assume that current AI counterparts human intelligence.

If the murmur around Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made you nervous that it will soon displace your job as the technology works more promptly than human brain. But the truth is that AI actually empowers workers to centre on higher-level thinking and crafting. This is not a hindrance; rather it is needed for a workplace. Currently, AI is providing human intelligence all over the continuum from banking to media.

AI consists of software tools which are used to solve problems. […]

Ready to work with a smart robot? Some Dayton workers already are

Ready to work with a smart robot? Some Dayton workers already are

The rapid growth of artificial intelligence and automation presents threats — and opportunities — for workers and businesses in the Miami Valley.

More than 31,600 people in the Dayton metro area work in the five largest occupations at high risk of automation, according to data the Brookings Institution prepared exclusively for the Dayton Daily News. Those jobs include food preparation, waiters, stock clerks, tractor-trailer truck drivers and accounting clerks.

But about 34,600 people in the region that includes Montgomery, Greene and Miami counties work in the largest low-risk occupations. Those include registered nurses, freight and stock movers, janitors, customer service representatives […]

Automation and what it means for jobs and new skills in SA

Automation and what it means for jobs and new skills in SA

The world as we know it is on the brink of a revolution, driven by emerging technologies that are set to fundamentally alter our lives in unprecedented and unanticipated ways, says Tebogo Moalusi , industrial relations director at Workforce Staffing.

This shift to Industry 4.0, also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, hinges off the increasing pervasiveness of digitisation.

As machines become more ‘intelligent’ and capable of learning, they are able to perform more and more tasks that were previously not possible. While this opens up many possibilities, it also means that the job landscape will become a very different place.As […]

Is automation coming for Cincinnati jobs?

Is automation coming for Cincinnati jobs?

Julie Heath is the director of University of Cincinnati Economics Center at the College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services. She also holds the Alpaugh Family Chair in Economics. (Photo11: JP Leong) The alarm has been sounding for a few years about the coming robot invasion and the jobs that will be displaced by automation.

Has it matched the hype? And what does it mean for the local labor market?

The effect of automation on labor markets is more nuanced than a robot-for-worker exchange. In some cases, automation can replace workers, but total substitution is not the norm. It is […]

Wages in Basildon are falling due to the rising number of ‘low-skilled’ jobs – and the problem looks set to get worse

Wages in Basildon are falling due to the rising number of 'low-skilled' jobs - and the problem looks set to get worse

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WAGES are falling in Basildon due to the number of low skilled jobs and there are fears that many jobs could be lost due to new developments in technology.

While the UK on average has seen salaries rise by as much as 9 per cent, Basildon has seen wages drop by 4 per cent, a council report has revealed.The report says the problem is largely down to many of the jobs in the borough being low skilled and within sectors such as retail, financial services and manual labour.It goes on […]

Rewriting the future of work

Rewriting the future of work

Technology. Job applicants during a written interview recently. Fully automated jobs could render many people jobless. File photo Much has been written about the “future of work,” and much of it makes for gloomy reading. Study after study predicts that automation will upend entire industries and leave millions unemployed. A 2013 paper by two Oxford professors even suggested that machines could replace 47 per cent of jobs in the United States within “a decade or two.”

Conclusions like these sustain the narrative that the future will inevitably be jobless. And yet this view is favoured primarily by the corporate sector […]