TAIPEI -- Generative AI will only be able to handle 80% of the manufacturing workload in next-generation factories, while skilled human workers will still be needed for the remaining 20%, according to the chairman of Foxconn.
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Foxconn chairman Young Liu delivers a keynote speech in Taipei on May 20 during Computex Taipei. (Photo by Suzu Takahashi)
TAIPEI -- Generative AI will only be able to handle 80% of the manufacturing workload in next-generation factories, while skilled human workers will still be needed for the remaining 20%, according to the chairman of Foxconn.