How automation is changing work
More robotics and artificial intelligence in the workplace doesn’t have to destroy your job.
If you were beginning a career in computer programming in 2007, there were good times ahead: robust salary growth, the construction of the app ecosystem and economy, and the meteoric rise of social media. But if you happened across that August’s issue of Business Week magazine, you might have been discouraged. It predicted that the career most likely to suffer from job losses in the United States was … computer programmer. Read More
Advanced Machine Learning Software for Robotic Systems
With labor shortages globally and consumer demand for products increasing, we are seeing the most demand for our system in the material handling space, companies that lease space and technology for e-commerce fulfillment and distribution centers need advanced machine learning software for robotic systems. Read More
Smart machines in smart factories
Manufacturing and metal fabrication industries could soon see machines and software not as separate entities, but as a single integrated “machine system.” Smart machines are the new norm. Read More
Artificial intelligence-enhanced journalism offers a glimpse of the future of the knowledge economy
Humans still have an edge over non-Hollywood AI in several key areas that are essential to journalism, including complex communication, expert thinking, adaptability and creativity. The potential of Artificial Intelligence scares many, but it is the way of the future. Read More
Automation on Britannica
Automation, the application of machines to tasks once performed by human beings or, increasingly, to tasks that would otherwise be impossible. Although the term mechanization is often used to refer to the simple replacement of human labour by machines, automation generally implies the integration of machines into a self-governing system. Automation has revolutionized those areas in which it has been introduced, and there is scarcely an aspect of modern life that has been unaffected by it. Read More
Robots Do It Better: Why Automation Is Good for Business
Rather than a threat, the rise of more intelligent machines represents an opportunity to disrupt the economic status quo through automation.No matter what your job is, it’s likely that a machine will someday do it better. And, for many American workers, that day may come sooner than later. Automation scares many, but it is the way of the future. Read More