Amazon is expected to replace 600,000 workers with robots by 2033, automating 75% of its operations as a result.
Elon Musk claims that in the future, working will be optional and there will be a universal high income thanks to automation.
Amazon’s chief technologist says Australia will not be left behind in upskilling or technology rollouts, as the tech giant’s future of warehouse management is revealed.
AI and robots will replace all jobs. Working will be optional — like growing your own vegetables instead of buying them from ...
Amazon has unveiled its latest innovation in warehouse automation: the Blue Jay robot. This advanced machine is designed to ...
In recent years, Amazon has consistently showcased its prowess in leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance its operations. The giant e-commerce ...
A rival ex-CEO makes a bombshell claim that Elon Musk will abandon Tesla to focus on SpaceX and AI. But with an £800bn pay ...
In an economy driven by real-time data, the ability to make decisions at the edge, right where data is generated, has become ...
Robots — machines that can make work easier for industries — drones, technological advancements in transportation, and more were on display at this year’s GITEX Global 2025, organised by the Dubai Wor ...
China is packing technical innovations into their cars - from self-driving software to massage units and facial recognition. The quality of China's manufacturing industry has given cause for concern ...
A multi-sector analysis of India’s import dependency highlights reliance on China in several critical sectors, including ...
Despite mounting trade tensions, China intends to remain a global manufacturing power while building stronger economic growth ...