The Robot Learning Curve: What 1,000 Tasks in One Day Means for Workers’ Comp (Spoiler: We’re Not Ready)

I’ve been watching the robotics news with the kind of morbid fascination usually reserved for horror movies where you know the ending won’t be good but you can’t look away. The latest development? Researchers have taught a robot to learn 1,000 different physical tasks in a single day using just one demonstration per task. One day. One…

Are We Ready to Build Things (and Repair Injuries) Again?

There’s something happening in America that hasn’t happened in a generation. We’re building things again. Or at least, we’re talking very seriously about building things again. Approximately 230,000–250,000 manufacturing jobs were announced for reshoring or foreign direct investment in recent years, according to the Reshoring Initiative. The CHIPS and Science Act is transitioning from funding announcements to…

A Window on Tech Stupidity

I think we can almost all agree that technology has marvelous potential regarding overall improvement of our lives. However, from time to time we are presented with a cautionary tale that reminds us there are risks involved with advanced tech; and sometimes its deployment for certain functions can be downright stupid. My wife and I…