TechA robot for every jobBy Sarah GardnerFebruary 18, 2013flickr.com/jurvetsonHow one little robot named Baxter could take over the last of America's manufacturing jobs. ListenreadDownloadDownload
TechRobots across AmericaBy David BrancaccioMarch 30, 2012David BrancaccioMarketplace's David Brancaccio and his robot dog Wilson drive coast to coast without as much as a "hello" to fellow humans.read
TechThe future of... cupcakes?By Tess VigelandMarch 30, 2012/2012/03/30/tech/robots-ate-my-job/future-cupcakesVigelandSprinkles Cupcakes installs a robotic cupcake ATM.read
TechRobots lose out in hospitalityBy David BrancaccioMarch 30, 2012David Brancaccio/MarketplaceIf there's one industry where robots have tried and failed so far, it's hospitality -- seems humans prefer humans for hotel customer service.read
TechRobots and people can all get alongBy David BrancaccioMarch 30, 2012Ann HeppermannWhen technology is married with high-skilled jobs, the result can fundamentally change things for the better.read
EconomyRobots Ate My Road Trip--Day 5 By David BrancaccioMarch 29, 2012David BrancaccioDavid Brancaccio continues his journey across the United States only interacting with machines--at least today some of them were pretty fun.read
TechRobots: If you can't beat 'em, join 'emBy Ann HeppermannMarch 29, 2012/2012/03/29/tech/robots-ate-my-job/robots-if-you-cant-beat-em-join-emJunko Kimura/Getty ImagesA robot technician at the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Plant in southern Indiana talks about working with technology, not against it.read
TechRobots get personalBy David BrancaccioMarch 29, 2012Joe Posner/Ian McAlpinEven creative work -- like journalism -- is up for robotization.read
TechA trip across the country with no human contactBy John MoeMarch 28, 2012David Brancaccio/MarketplaceFight it if you want, but the robots are coming. Marketplace’s David Brancaccio is embarking on a deep investigative experiment on how robots are taking over. Plus, what is the Instagrammiest Instagram photo?read