Canada's manufacturing sector seeks to reduce 'repetitive labour' through AI
- Artificial intelligence and automation are being seen as solutions to address labor shortages in Canada's construction and manufacturing sectors.
- Industry leaders are focusing on educating their peers about the benefits of AI in light of the shortage of available workers to handle necessary tasks.
- By implementing digital technology, companies hope to alleviate the burden on workers and increase productivity in the face of labor shortages.
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Canada's manufacturing sector seeks to reduce 'repetitive labour' through AI
Artificial intelligence and increased automation can help lessen the load for workers at a time when Canada faces a labour shortage in the construction and manufacturing sector. That's one of the messages being shared at this year's Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show taking place in Toro...
Canada's manufacturing sector seeks to reduce 'repetitive labour' through AI
TORONTO — Artificial intelligence and increased automation can help lessen the load for workers at a time when Canada faces a labour shortage in the construction and manufacturing sector.
Canada's manufacturing sector seeks to reduce 'repetitive labour' through AI
TORONTO — Artificial intelligence and increased automation can help lessen the load for workers at a time when Canada faces a labour shortage in the construction and manufacturing sector.
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