ROBOT APOCALYPSE DOES IT MATTER FOR INDIA’S MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY?
Published By: CDS on ess | Published Date: December , 2017The anxiety that technology will displace jobs on a large scale in
the near future is flooding both academic and public debates, primarily
in the developed world. The recent publication of a study by Oxford
Martin School has predicted that a large number of occupations will see
an increased rate of automation. Increased automation is likely to have
an adverse effect on employment, especially in the manufacturing sector.
India has been trying to increase employment through the manufacturing
route. But the capital intensity of its manufacturing sector has been
showing a steady increase. Employing a comprehensive dataset from
the International Federation of Robotics, the study analyses the nature
and extent of diffusion industrial robots in Indian manufacturing
industry. Instead of an occupation-based approach, the study uses a
task-based one, which presents a more accurate picture of the effect of
automation on manufacturing employment. The study shows that the
operational stock of industrial robots in manufacturing industry has
been showing a systematic increase with the density of robots in the
manufacturing sector increasing from less than one per 10000
manufacturing employment to almost 10 in 2016. Most of the robot use
is confined to the automotive industry and within it, the application
area of welding. This task is supposed to be very human unfriendly and
so the diffusion of industrial robots does not appear to be having a
deleterious effect on manufacturing employment. However, with
significant developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI), robots are
becoming more flexible and this may lead to automation of a number of
tasks, which were previously thought to be non automatable.
Author(s): Sunil Mani | Posted on: Apr 04, 2018 | Views() | Download (672)