AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS: NEW CHALLENGES IN THE ECONOMY
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automation, robotics, economic growth, artificial Intelligence, technologies, improving safety, cyber security, modernizing economy, businesses, productivity.Abstract
The emergence of automation and robotics technologies has radically transformed the economic landscape across the globe. From manufacturing to services, agriculture to logistics, and retail to healthcare, virtually every sector has felt the profound impacts of these innovations. While these technologies promise increased efficiency, productivity, and economic growth, they also present several complex challenges. This paper explores the multifaceted impacts of automation and robotics on the modern economy, the challenges they pose to labor markets, education systems, regulatory frameworks, and income distribution, and suggests potential strategies for inclusive and sustainable development in the face of these transformations.
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