Millions spent on humanoid robots depend on gig workers recording daily tasks, signaling a shift in AI training and work.
As industrial robots and artificial intelligence spread through auto plants, you are watching a basic economic tension sharpen: if machines do more of the work, who still earns enough to buy the ...
Charlie Snodgrass used to be a gig driver, delivering burritos and pad Thai around Los Angeles. Today, he handles the robots that do his old job. He is one of the first of a new class of workers, a ...
If it works, Locus Robotics' new system could replace thousands of “pickers,” who walk among the shelves, pulling out ...
Robots don't pay into Social Security. Maybe we should tax them instead. Robots are deeply embedded in corporate America. The basic construct of Social Security is this: Workers and their employers ...
The Agibot G2 is the first humanoid robot to get a job alongside humans on a high-speed electronics production line, Agibot ...
There’s nothing new about worrying that machines will take our jobs. More than 200 years ago, Luddites started taking sledgehammers to weaving machines. But tech anxiety got a fresh jolt last month ...