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TechnologyManufacturing Sector's Second Automation Wave Differs from First

Manufacturing Sector’s Second Automation Wave Differs from First

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Manufacturing has experienced automation for decades, but artificial intelligence represents a qualitatively different transformation from earlier robotics. AI enables automation of cognitive tasks in manufacturing like quality control, planning, and design that previous technologies couldn’t address. This “second wave” affects different workers than traditional factory automation.

Research shows 60% of jobs in advanced economies will be affected by AI, with 40% of positions globally facing similar changes. Manufacturing workers may experience higher rates given the sector’s history of automation adoption. Some manufacturing roles appear among the approximately 10% of jobs already enhanced by AI, particularly in technical and planning functions.

Young workers seeking manufacturing careers may find entry-level assembly positions further diminished, but also face automation of technical roles that previously represented advancement from assembly work. This transformation of career ladders within manufacturing creates novel challenges for workforce development.

Experienced manufacturing workers, including engineers and technicians who navigated earlier automation waves, now face AI transformation of cognitive aspects of their work. Skills that remained valuable through previous changes may become automatable. This requires adaptation from workers who already successfully adjusted once.

Governance of manufacturing AI builds on existing industrial policy and labor relations frameworks but requires updating for new realities. Labor organizations in manufacturing have decades of automation experience but face novel challenges. International cooperation on manufacturing AI standards intersects with trade policy and industrial competition, complicating collaborative approaches.

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