Merging humans with robots might be the only way to survive in the future
As scientists stand on the cusp of creating superintelligent machines, humans could be rendering themselves obsolete
As scientists stand on the cusp of creating superintelligent machines, humans could be rendering themselves obsolete
Certain job roles are still dominated by either men or women. With those of the former more likely to be automated, such divisions may need to break down
Japan could soon launch a robot revolution, and, in doing so, relieve some of the pressure weighing down on its shrinking labour force
Automation now poses a threat to jobs beyond manufacturing. Are we set to see robots freeing humans from the burden of work?
Scientists in the US have developed the most advanced robot legs yet
Economic catastrophes and global pandemics have historically had a significant impact on manufacturing. With robots increasingly being used throughout supply chains, the coronavirus outbreak could signal a new era for the industry
Increasingly, businesses are using artificial intelligence tools to streamline the recruitment process. While this saves time, it is also creating new challenges for applicants
AI technology has been making strides in its pursuit of perfection, but the necessary frameworks for governance have been slow to emerge
Computer scientists Geoffrey Hinton, Yann LeCun and Yoshua Bengio have been handed the $1m Turing Award for their groundbreaking work on the development of neural networks
Shipments of robotic equipment to US factories increased by 16 percent last year, according to a new study
The San Francisco Bay Area is renowned for being home to the world’s most progressive tech companies. But as more investment funnels towards the sector, a number of cities are staking a claim to Silicon Valley’s tech-hub crown
Technological developments are reshaping labour markets. Instead of worrying about the jobs that will be lost to automation, international communities should start preparing students for the jobs that will be created in their place