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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
- 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
- How AI is transforming the factory floor | World Economic Forum
A global automation programme guides factory-scale adoption and use-case sharing, governed by central and local digital transformation offices, with plans to establish a lighthouse factory for each product group
- Beyond the inflection point: The new forces shaping the transformation . . .
The emergence of systemic weaknesses in the global labour market is also a critical opportunity to rethink the future of work and skills development
- What is intelligent automation and how might it help us? | World . . .
What is intelligent automation? Intelligent automation is a combination of methods involving people, organizations and also technologies involving machine learning Intelligent automation is aimed at automating end-to-end business processes on computers
- Future of Jobs Report 2025: These are the fastest growing and declining . . .
The Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025 examines how broadening digital access is affecting the world of work – and looks at the fastest growing and declining job roles
- AI agents are revolutionizing administration for businesses
By being focussed on repetitive administrative tasks, AI agents can free up skilled workers to focus on jobs like decision-making, creativity and strategy
- Why AI is replacing some jobs faster than others
The availability of data is what defines which industries are most disrupted by AI Job-seekers must focus on opportunities that combine tech capabilities with human judgement and business needs
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