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Robotic process automation has its place, but it's best to approach it with a realistic outlook. Don't fall for these eight myths.
Robotic surgeries have been a boon for medical science and have made many complicated surgeries easier to carry out but, there are a lot of myths associated with robotic surgeries.
Automation has gained wider acceptance, yet some myths persist and hinder small- to medium-size manufacturers from taking the leap into robotics. Here are several concepts to ...
Robotic Process Automation isn?t meant to replace humans, but it can be used to create a cost-effective, human-friendly environment writes Wynand Smit ...
Robotic surgery has become increasingly common in medical procedures, but there are still myths and misconceptions surrounding it. Here's a breakdown of some common myths versus the facts: ...
Amazon argues robots make its fulfillment centers more efficient — and that leaves time for workers to process more orders.
Let’s explore three common myths that have grown around hyper-automation in order to get to the heart of what it really is.
The promise of automation can be seen in classic 1960s cartoons, where beloved robotic maids perform pesky household chores with impressive efficiency.
The idea that automation and robotics will lead to huge job losses is wrong. Big business likes the sweat of cheap labour too much.