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Amid significant advancements in the realms of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, there's plenty of related investment ebullience. But there are also widespread fears that those technologies will send millions of workers searching for new jobs.
One primary selling point of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics at the corporate level is the ability to harness these technologies for increased efficiency. That doesn't necessarily massive job attrition, but these technologies will, over time, replace some lower-skill roles.
By Drew Anderson Product Analyst Watch the industrial robotics sector – tech progress, population trends, and the potential for reviving domestic manufacturing offer a prospect to worldwide labor shortages and aging populations.
Surging enthusiasm for artificial intelligence (AI) investments and technologies this year is giving rise to related themes — namely automation and robotics. Automation and robotics have long been tied to AI and some investment strategies are leveraging that concept, including the newly minted VanEck Robotics ETF (IBOT).
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