Stories Tagged as
Automation
Businesses tap virtual reality to train workers
Aug 21, 2019
VR training is being used to prep workers for Black Friday, for warehouse safety issues and to improve communication.
Amazon's massive retraining investment includes nursing and aircraft mechanic degrees
Jul 11, 2019
The company will prepare 100,000 workers for advances in automation — and for new ventures it's exploring.
Automation's gender divide
Jun 5, 2019
While both men and women have essentially the same odds of automation taking their jobs, women could face a tougher transition to new jobs.
Welcome to the new Workplace Culture Desk!
Jun 3, 2019
Don't mind the messy paper piles. We're sorting through a ton of great ideas for stories about our lives on the clock.
Why economist Joseph Stiglitz is advocating for "progressive capitalism"
by
Sasa Woodruff
and David Brancaccio
May 30, 2019
Stiglitz discusses the themes and recommendations contained in his latest book: People, Power, and Profits: Progressive Capitalism for an Age of Discontent.
Walmart to use more robot technology for store tasks
by
Jack Stewart
Apr 10, 2019
Walmart will further its use of robots to keep labor costs down.
Volvo says driver-facing cameras are key to cutting crashes
by
Jack Stewart
Mar 21, 2019
The company is shifting its attention to accident prevention.
For public good, not for profit.
UPS is using new technology to solve an old problem — delivering holiday packages on time
Dec 21, 2018
UPS expects to deliver more than 800 million packages on time this holiday season with the help of new super hubs.
Why automation is a huge part of China's goal to remake its manufacturing industry
by
Molly Wood
and Jennifer Pak
Oct 4, 2018
China wants robots. Lots and lots of robots.
The most dangerous stage in self-driving innovation
by
Molly Wood
and Shaheen Ainpour
May 2, 2018
Self-driving cars are on the road now, but they need human supervision. Is that safe?