ABI Research Analyst Joins RoboBusiness Conference on September 27, 2018
Rian Whitton to Provide Strategic Guidance as a Keynote Panelist
Rian Whitton
Research Analyst
On September 27, 2018, during the RoboBusiness Conference, Rian Whitton, ABI Research's Research Analyst will join the panel discussion:
Addressing the Ethical, Political, And Social Implications of Robotics, AI and Automation
Thursday, September 27, 2018 - 9:00 am PDT
We often hear automation will create a better future while others depict Doomsday. Our panel of experts will address current extreme view points, and share their perspective on the debate:
- What are the most serious challenges posed by critics of AI and robotics?
- How should the industry meet theses challenges? Are there strategies needed for the European and Asian markets?
- Is the U.S government playing a mostly positive or negative role in the arc of the robotics and AI industries?
- Should the U.S government help U.S companies to crack overseas markets?
To learn more about the session, click here. For more information about the RoboBusiness Conference, click here.
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