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- How robotics and AI solutions could reshape heavy industry
Heavy industry is one of the last frontiers of automation, but a new centre shows how robotics and AI can reshape how we build physical infrastructure
- Recession and Automation Changes Our Future of Work, But There are Jobs . . .
By 2025, automation and a new division of labour between humans and machines will disrupt 85 million jobs globally in medium and large businesses across 15 industries and 26 economies Roles in areas such as data entry, accounting and administrative support are decreasing in demand as automation and digitization in the workplace increases
- The rise in automation and what it means for the future
Automation drives down costs, improves agility and makes new business models practical, with a potential upside of more than tenfold improvement in efficiency The elephant in the room, however, remains the immediate association with job replacement and the resulting rise in socio-economic gaps
- The Future of Jobs Report 2025 | World Economic Forum
Technological change, geoeconomic fragmentation, economic uncertainty, demographic shifts and the green transition – individually and in combination are among the major drivers expected to shape and transform the global labour market by 2030 The Future of Jobs Report 2025 brings together the perspective of over 1,000 leading global employers—collectively representing more than 14 million
- What impact will automation have on our future society? Here are four . . .
Much of the current debate around automation is shaped by extreme hypotheses Here are four possible scenarios that consider these extremes, but also the space in between
- Automation or augmentation? This is how AI will be integrated into the . . .
The future of jobs in the age of AI, sustainability and deglobalization The sectors most exposed to AI Financial services is the sector with the highest potential exposure to AI automation and augmentation, according to the report IT and digital communications are also high on the list, along with the media, entertainment and sports industry
- Here are three reasons why industrial automation matters | World . . .
The fourth industrial revolution is transforming manufacturing By educating society and preparing the workforce we can allay fears about automation
- Will automation pull us through the global labour shortage?
Automation could speed up the manufacturing process, make the workforce more inclusive, stretch scarce talent and create more jobs than it eliminates
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