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Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other

All assemblers and fabricators not listed separately.

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"Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other" is a residual SOC classification that groups miscellaneous roles not individually defined. These catch-all codes lack the specific task data needed for risk scoring.

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Humanoid Robot Maker 1X Unveils Factory, Signaling Blue-Collar Automation

Robotics firm 1X has revealed its manufacturing facility for the NEO humanoid robot, moving closer to mass production. The push to scale humanoid robots threatens to accelerate the displacement of warehouse, logistics, and factory workers in the near future.

r/singularity2d ago

Eka's Robotic Claw Brings ChatGPT-Level Automation to Manual Labor

A breakthrough in robotic dexterity allows machines to seamlessly transition between delicate and heavy-duty physical tasks without human intervention. This leap in physical automation puts factory, warehouse, and assembly line workers at immediate risk of displacement.

Wired AI3d ago

China's push for humanoid robots signals massive blue-collar disruption.

A tour of 11 robotics companies across five Chinese cities reveals rapid advancements in autonomous humanoid technology. The aggressive development pace suggests manufacturing and physical labor roles face imminent automation threats.

The Guardian AI6d ago

Factory Automation Boom: Keyence Surges 16% on Strong Earnings

Japanese automation giant Keyence crushed earnings estimates, signaling a massive surge in corporate spending on factory robotics. The financial windfall highlights how rapidly manufacturers are investing to replace physical labor.

Bloomberg Technology6d ago

Cross-hardware learning software accelerates robotic automation

Breakthrough control software now allows robots with entirely different hardware to share training data and learn from one another. This interoperability removes a major bottleneck in deploying physical automation across manufacturing and logistics.

Ars Technica6d ago