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New Website Connects 100K Workers to AI Manufacturing Jobs

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A redesigned career platform is helping Americans navigate the shift to AI-powered manufacturing, connecting over 100,000 job seekers to opportunities in 2025. The site proves that robots aren't replacing workers but creating new pathways to better-paying careers.

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Over 100,000 Americans have already used a newly expanded website in 2025 to find jobs working alongside AI-powered robots in manufacturing. The platform, RoboticsCareer.org, just launched new features to help workers navigate what experts call "the next frontier of manufacturing roles."

The ARM Institute, a Pittsburgh-based nonprofit, updated the site to focus on "physical AI," which refers to robots that use artificial intelligence to perform complex manufacturing tasks. The organization works as a neutral bridge between robotics companies, manufacturers, and workers to ensure everyone benefits from new technology.

Despite scary headlines predicting job losses, manufacturers are seeing something different on the ground. The World Economic Forum reports that AI and robotics are transforming jobs rather than eliminating them, creating opportunities in data maintenance, AI system integration, and machine learning.

Lisa Masciantonio, chief workforce officer at the ARM Institute, says the platform solves a critical problem. "We are proud of the key role that RoboticsCareer.org will play in enabling greater adoption of robotics in manufacturing by providing access to a ready workforce," she explained.

New Website Connects 100K Workers to AI Manufacturing Jobs

The site now lists over 18,000 robotics manufacturing jobs that update daily, plus a database of 1,300 training programs teaching physical AI skills and 16,700 programs focused on robotics. Students can discover career pathways, workers can retrain for new roles, and employers can find qualified talent at no cost.

The platform shows exactly what these jobs pay, what skills they require, and how to get trained. Each listing aligns with industry-vetted standards developed in collaboration with manufacturers, universities, and government partners across the country.

The Ripple Effect

The platform's national talent database grew 66% year over year, proving Americans want these opportunities when clear pathways exist. Manufacturers struggling with workforce shortages can now tap into thousands of job seekers who've completed endorsed training programs or already worked with robotics.

Yaskawa America's Clint Chapman highlighted the bigger picture: "They create the kind of visible pathway that helps learners understand not just what these technologies are, but where they can fit within them." By demystifying AI careers, the site helps the U.S. stay competitive in manufacturing while ensuring workers share in technological progress.

The future of American manufacturing looks brighter when technology and workforce development move forward together.

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Based on reporting by The Robot Report

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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