Robots will rule the world by 2060
Claims the Current Bun
The UK’s number one science magazine “The Sun” claims that the world will be ruled by Robots by 2060.
Robots company boss says AI is a failure
Only good for graphics and fake conversations
Serve Robotics CEO Ali Kashini says that AI has failed to deliver on many of its promises.
AI robots are sexist, racist, and jumps to conclusions about people’s faces
Pretty much like humans
A robot operating with a popular Internet-based AI consistently gravitates to men over women, white people over people of color, and jumps to conclusions about peoples’ jobs after a glance at their face.
Employers realise that Robots can’t sue
Another reason to get rid of the humans
Companies are just starting to realise that one of the big advantages of robots is that they don’t form unions and do not sue their companies for sexual harassment.
Employers turn to robots to cope with labour shortages
Orders increased by 40 per cent
Robot orders increased by 40 per cent in the first quarter of 2022 in the US, according to figures from the Association for Advancing Automation.
Hospital robots are a soft touch for hackers
Researchers find holes in personality
Researchers are finding vulnerabilities in autonomous hospital robots which enable hackers to take control of them.
Robots discover it is best not to be good at making food
Better to make a few mistakes
Robots are discovering that it is best that food taste a bit rubbish so that humans do not work out that it is not made by them.
CEOs are worried about losing their jobs to robots
Powerful CEOs are scared that they will be losing jobs due to disruptions in their industries
More than 72 per cent of CEOs are worried about losing their jobs due to the disruptions facing their industries, according to a new report out today from the global consulting firm AlixPartners.
Italian winemakers lean on robots
We can’t afford the migrant workers anymore
Italian winemakers have increasingly relied on migrant workers for the autumn harvest, but travel restrictions and soaring wage costs are pushing many to turn to machines.
Koreans must work alongside robots
AI and automation will change the country
According to South Korea's labour minister, humans are going to have to work alongside machines if they want to thrive in a post-pandemic world where many jobs will be handled by artificial intelligence and robots.