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AliveInTheLab ![]() RSS robots ![]() Joined: 20.Nov.2009 Status: Offline Points: 425 |
![]() Posted: 30.Oct.2017 at 04:00 |
They say that robots are coming to take our jobs. At Autodesk, we are hoping to help create new industries to mitigate the negative effects of the changing work environment. Just as people moved to factories when agricultural tools (e.g., tractors) reduced the need for farm workers, what will people do in the future? So, what does the future of work hold for us? They say robots are coming for us. At Autodesk, we believe that robots are coming for us. Instead of supplanting us, robots and humans will work side by side. Machine learning and artificial intelligence will help us achieve what we want to achieve. We make software that helps work get done because Autodesk makes software for people who make things. If you're creating a high-performance car, a towering skyscraper, a smartphone, or a great film, your work can be aided by Autodesk applications and services. That's true now and will remain true in the future. Our aim is to help people make more things, make them better, and make them with less. As we continue to develop and enhance our desktop applications and supplement them with cloud-based services around analysis, simulation, collaboration, and fabrication, we ask ourselves:
At present, we see the future of work involving an intersection of technologies and human abilities. The technology areas include:
The human abilities include:
At Autodesk, we see machines doing what they do best and humans doing what they do best. Together, it's a winning combination. How do you see the future of work? Let us know at thelabs@autodesk.com. In addition, we'll be asking these questions at Autodesk University in Las Vegas, so be prepared to put your thinking caps on. A work-study program is alive in the lab. Go to the original post... |
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It's Alive in ihe Lab - Autodesk Labs blog by Scott Sheppard
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