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Month: September 2018

Posted on September 27, 2018November 20, 2018

Robots Are Coming For Service Jobs

 

Sept 29, 2018 – Jon Christian – Futurism

Now automation is starting to eat into a new industry: food and hospitality. Workers are concerned — according to the New York Times, the labor union that represents Marriott International hotel workers is demanding measures that will protect staff from being replaced by robots.

Posted on September 26, 2018December 3, 2018

‘Robot Brothel’ Planned For Houston Draws Fast Opposition From Mayor, Advocacy Group

<p>Sex dolls are displayed at a stall during the Asia Adult Expo in Hong Kong on Aug. 29, 2018. KinkySdollS says it offers a variety of human-like dolls with articulated skeletal structures.</p>

 

Sept 26 2018 – Olivia P. Tallet – Chron

A Toronto company’s plan to open a sex service in Houston offering “adult love dolls” available “to rent before you buy” has sparked opposition from city leaders and an online campaign to keep so-called robot brothels out of the city.

Posted on September 21, 2018December 3, 2018

This Week In Tech: Are Robots Coming For Your Job? Eventually, Yes.

 

Sep 21 2018 – Steve Lohr – The New York Times

No question, the Valley is a wellspring of innovation and home to the ascendant digital corporate giants, both feared and admired. But it’s just a sliver of the $20 trillion American economy.

Posted on September 17, 2018November 20, 2018

2 … Amid The Ripples Of AI

 

Sept 17, 2018 – Steve LeVine – Axios

Early shudders of AI-driven automation are already palpable in the job market, with work that requires a human touch flourishing and routine jobs slipping away, according to data from LinkedIn.

Posted on September 17, 2018November 20, 2018

1 Big Thing: Unready For Automation

 

Sept 17, 2018 – Steve LeVine – Axios

The new age of automation is building global momentum much faster than many thought, with more than half of the division of labor on pace to switch to machines in just seven years, according to a report released today.

Posted on September 7, 2018October 24, 2018

“What Have We Done?”: Silicon Valley Engineers Fear They’ve Created A Monster

Sept 7 2018 – Susan Fowler – Vanity Fair
Gig-economy companies like Uber and Instacart are on the verge of overtaking the traditional economy. And the only people who understand the threat are the ones enabling it.

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