The US manufacturing sector is entering a new phase—one where robotics, automation, and AI-enabled systems are becoming ...
Comparisons and competitiveness among employees have been around as long as there have been workplaces. But those frictions are taking fresh shape as the use of artificial intelligence and robotics ...
More than half of jobs in manufacturing and transportation could be automated over the next 20 years, according to Oxford Economics.
Developments in robotics mean it’s only a matter of time before AI-powered machines can repair pipes, operate bulldozers and prepare food — creating a host of new potential policy problems for ...
About 20 percent of jobs throughout the U.S. economy are in the high vulnerability category, according to Nico Palesch, a senior economist of Oxford Economics, claiming that the technology to handle ...
When Hyundai acquired the robotics giant Boston Dynamics in 2021, very few observers thought that using mechanical dogs to spot-check welds in car factories would be the endgame. Today, at CES 2026, ...
The US manufacturing industry is at a crossroads, and Edward Mehr of robotics-enabled startup, Machina Labs, has chosen his path to follow.
Persona AI agreed to pilot its tech at SSE Steel Fabrication after COO Justin P. Airhart sent a cold email looking for ways to bring automation to the small factory.
Agility Robotics CEO Peggy Johnson sees opportunity in an American labor shortage. The company's humanoid robots have already been put to work commercially. Johnson doesn't think they'll displace ...
Manufacturing pressure shows up in familiar ways: weld quality can drift from one operator or shift to the next, you still ...