Feb 2 (Reuters) - More robots joined the U.S. workforce last year than ever before, taking on jobs from plucking bottles and cans off conveyor belts at trash recycling plants to putting small consumer ...
Look, it was a weird year. We were supposed to be emerging from a socio-political cataclysm, supposed to be getting back on track, but in a lot of ways, the drudgery just kept on keeping on. This is ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. More robots joined the U.S. workforce last year than ever before, taking on jobs from plucking bottles and cans off conveyor ...