EBK ESSENTIALS OF MIS,
EBK ESSENTIALS OF MIS,
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ISBN: 8220106778494
Author: LAUDON
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 11.3, Problem 2CQ2

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No” robots cannot replace humans workers in manufacturing because they lack in flexibility, delicacy and insight provided by humans.

  • Today’s robots are capable of sensing the people where they are and slow down or stop to avoid hurting them.
  • They use the robots for smaller tasks like picking up parts, packing and unpacking the boxed...

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