By Dianne Anderson Robots are the latest craze, and as helpful as they are right now in taking over most of the lower-paying grunt work, they can't yet fix themselves – for the most part – but technology is changing. Now that they've mastered hamburger-flipping jobs, they have their glowing robotic eyes on the next level of low-skilled opportunities. Kim Calvin said that, to some degree, it's already happening. Amazon and other warehouses are replacing human pickers, those who place products in boxes to ship out to customers. Still, she feels the young scholars at Akoma Unity Center can achieve […]
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