Robots have become so mainstream that they’re poised to become a driving force of future economies. Mordor Intelligence research shows that the global robotics industry will exceed $74 billion by 2026. That’s a CAGR of more than 17% over six years. It’s also an indication that robotic disruption in the workplace is just a matter of time.
Disruption doesn’t have to mean employee or consumer dismay, though. Against all the sci-fi warnings, robots have proven their worth as helpers and assistants. Far from being a menace to society, they’ve brought us plenty of opportunities to do things faster—and safer. For instance, in the tourist town of Pompeii, a four-legged
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