By Alberto Moel, Vice President Strategy and Partnerships, Veo Robotics
Many techno-optimists point to historical evidence that technological disruption in the past has overall been beneficial to both productivity growth and employment.
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Many techno-optimists point to historical evidence that technological disruption in the past has overall been beneficial to both productivity growth and employment.
Read MoreBy Alberto Moel, Vice President Strategy and Partnerships, Veo Robotics
Will robots take our jobs? Will robots give us jobs? Will they play give-and-take with our jobs, like a cat playing with a mouse before it does what cats do with mice?
Read MoreBy Alberto Moel, Vice President Strategy and Partnerships, Veo Robotics
For a wide range of production volumes, human-machine collaboration leads to the lowest costs in a manufacturing process relative to either all-human or fully-automated assembly.
Read MoreBy Alberto Moel, Vice President Strategy and Partnerships, Veo Robotics
It turns out that there is (in theory and in practice) an optimal combination of humans and machines working together that’s the most productive.
Read MoreBy Alberto Moel, Vice President Strategy and Partnerships, Veo Robotics
As the capabilities of industrial automation continue to increase, the impact of robotics and machines becomes a topic of broader discussion on employment, inequality, and the future of work.
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