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Tech revolution leading to mining culture change

ROBOTS will very likely be running most successful mines in the future, a New York mining conference heard this week, but getting there will require both significant efforts to identify the most beneficial uses for artificial intelligence and other technologies, and careful management of operational changes that lift displaced workers up the skills curve.

Alistair Sharp in New York
 Gold producer Newmont Mining is investing big in automation and data

Gold producer Newmont Mining is investing big in automation and data

The need to embark on wrenching cultural change was a key takeaway from a panel of mining innovation executives and those working for technology companies trying to help the industry catch up with advances...

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