Better Robots to Replace Skilled Workers

Aug. 21, 2012

New and improve robots can replace skilled workers around the world in both manufacturing and distributions jobs. Right now, many corporations and electronic giants in America and worldwide, outsource low-skilled workers to contries where labor costs come out cheap. But soon, these low paying factories will be able to replace hundreds of their cheap human laborers with state-of the art machines. The recent declining costs and growing sophistication of robots is what's making it possible for newer and better machines to take over skilled workers jobs.

New and improve robots can replace skilled workers around the world in both manufacturing and distributions jobs. Right now, many corporations and electronic giants in America and worldwide, outsource low-skilled workers to contries where labor costs come out cheap. But soon, these low paying factories will be able to replace hundreds of their cheap human laborers with state-of the art machines. The recent declining costs and growing sophistication of robots is what's making it possible for newer and better machines to take over skilled workers jobs.

Read the report "Skilled work - without workers" by bendbulletin.com  to learn why some experts think this is the future of manufacturnig and why some others believe that no matter what, human workers will always be needed at the plant floor.

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