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Robots, co-developed with Polytechnic University and Shenzhen firm, pave way to goal of cutting the leakage rate below 10 per cent by 2030.
Robots are estimated to replace about 20 million manufacturing jobs by 2030, according to a new report.
They’re not in our homes yet, but it might be just a matter of time as tech companies bet big on humanoid robots.
By 2030, some 14 million robots could be working in China, "dwarfing" the rest of the world, according to Oxford. The effect on economic output could be tremendous.
MIT professor Daniela Rus explains how AI-powered robots are being trained to safely assist in homes and daily life.
New study by Oxford Economics shows that robots could take over 20 million manufacturing jobs by 2030.
Imagine waking up in 2030 to a humanoid robot preparing your breakfast in a perfect way. Will it simplify life or introduce new challenges?
By 2030, some 14 million robots could be working in China, "dwarfing" the rest of the world, according to Oxford. The effect on economic output could be tremendous.