CATL sets an example as humanoid robots transform into ‘blue-collar’ workers on production lines, with the market potential expected to exceed 48 billion by 2035.

CATL sets an example as humanoid robots transform into ‘blue-collar’ workers on production lines, with the market potential expected to exceed 48 billion by 2035.

Humanoid robots are accelerating their entry into factories. Guotai Haitong Securities pointed out that material handling…

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Workers Believe Robots Are More a Help Than a Hindrance

Workers Believe Robots Are More a Help Than a Hindrance

In 1961, General Motors installed a cutting-edge new technology—a Unimate robot—at its factory in Ewing, NJ.…

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Workers fear the age of robots: Will a machine take my job? | Economy and Business

Workers fear the age of robots: Will a machine take my job? | Economy and Business

“You’re inferior creatures, with poor reasoning faculties, but I really feel a sort of affection for…

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