From the editors: A third of Canadian jobs could be done by robots right now. But thankfully some occupations will always require a human touch. Probably.
Tag Archives: robots
With robots, humanity can meet its full potential: unlimited napping
Feschuk: Will robots really allow us to flourish, or will we just sink deeper as a species into the couch?
The coming automation disruption
Two new studies point to industries and jobs that could change dramatically with the rise of the machines
These robots hope you’ve enjoyed your hotel stay
A hotel in which 10 robots do 90 per cent of the work—what could possibly go wrong?
Stop! We must take you to Buttbot
When the robot apocalypse finally comes, says Scott Feschuk, let’s at least try to die with some dignity
Killer robots on the loose (again)
Supercomputers built with networked animal brains: What could possibly go wrong?
The robot working-class invasion
A new breed of small but complex ‘learning’ robots are set to revolutionize manufacturing and labour
Futurist Brian David Johnson on microchips and why there is nothing to fear from robots
In conversation with Brian Bethune
Firm to launch robot version of pop stars for home entertainment
It’s Guitar Hero on a whole new level
Worried by sandwich-buying robots?
A review of the latest in robotics based on the Kill-Us-All-o-Meter