3. Alan Turing, Father of Modern
Computer was an English
mathematician and pioneer of
theoretical computer science
and artificial intelligence
Early start to Robots
during World War II...
Source adapted from :www.bl.uk
The Bombe
Turing machine, The Bomber is the birth
of “Computer “ and prelude to Robot
4. Robot is a stand-
alone hybrid
computer system
that performs
physical and
computational
activities
Source adapted from :www.pcmag.com
8. Beginning of the
end for human
workers in jobs?
Faster and cheaper robots
displacing people without the
necessary skills and experience
to compete
Source adapted from :www.weforum.org
9. Fetch Robotics
Expands Autonomous
Mobile Robot Fleet
Since 2014 Fetch Robotics, the
pioneer in on-demand automation,
today announced the expansion of
its Virtual Conveyor family of
Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs)
Source adapted from :www.businesswire.com
10. Cameras and deep
learning software allow
the tidying robots to
identify objects and
decide their fate
Preferred Networks, a
company showed off a
pair of fully autonomous
room-tidying robots at
CEATEC 2018, a Japanese
tech exhibition
11. Industrial robot maker Fanuc Corp will spend about 130 billion yen to build a new plant to produce
computer control system equipment, and Sony Corp plans to spend about 210 billion yen in a fiscal year
to boost production capacity for imaging sensors
14. Humanoid automata helping to
address two of Japan’s most
pressing concerns - a shortage
of labour and a need for
growth
Source adapted from :www.reuters.com
15. 5 stages
to accept robots in the workforce
adapted from World Economic Forum
Global Agenda | Artificial Intelligence and Robotics |
Fourth Industrial Revolution | Workforce and Employment
17. Stage 1
FEAR
Workers are nervous
that robots are
replacing them to
cause unemployment
Organizations’ proactive approach helps employees
understand the reason to introduce robots and ways
working with robots will make their jobs better
18. Stage 2
APPREHENSION
Workers feel unqualified
to interact with new and
seemingly sophisticated
robot technology
Initial skepticism quickly recognizes that robots are
collaborative to be useful for humans
19. Stage 3
CURIOSITY
Workers are tempted to
discover how autonomous
robots will react to many
situations
Robots operating without any physical control
infrastructure will cause workers to experiment by
putting obstacles in their way
20. Stage 4
TOLERANCE
Workers increase in
utilization rates and
productivity to view robots
as tools
Hear employees daily suggestions to utilize robots
more effectively, or in completely different ways
21. Stage 5
SATISFACTION
Robots ascribing human-like
personalities or emotions are
integrated into the workforce to
become valued co-workers
Robots no longer are novelties when they become
useful tools for improving human lives, particularly
when robots take over strenuous physical labor
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