The debate over machines snatching jobs from people is muted in Japan, where birth rates have been sinking for decades, raising fears of a labor shortage. It would be hard to find a culture that celebrates robots more, evident in the popularity of companion robots for consumers, sold by the internet company SoftBank and Toyota Motor Corp, among others.
Japan, which forged a big push toward robotics starting in the 1990s, leads the world in robots per 10,000 workers in the automobile sector — 1,562, compared with 1,091 in the U.S. and 1,133 in Germany, according to a White House report submitted to Congress last year. Japan was also ahead in sectors outside automobiles at 219 robots per 10,000 workers, compared with 76 for the U.S. and 147 for Germany.
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Versions History
Version 1.53:
Added new option: 'Show Only Running Tasks'.
Version 1.52:
Added 'Case Sensitive' option to the Quick Filter window.
Version 1.51:
Added new column: 'Wake To Run' (Yes/No).
Version 1.50:
Added new command-line options to enable/disable/run/stop a task from command-line: /Disable , /Enable , /StopTask , /RunNow
Added /RunAsAdmin command-line option for running TaskSchedulerView as administrator.
Version 1.46:
Added new columns: 'Run Only If Network Available' (Yes/No) , 'Multi-Instances Policy'.
Version 1.45:
Added 'Allow Demand Start' column (Yes/No).
Added 'Run Task Now' option (Available only when the 'Allow Demand Start' column displays 'Yes').
You can now send the data to stdout by specifying empty string as filename, for example:
TaskSchedulerView.exe /scomma "" > "c:\temp\tasks.csv"
Version 1.42:
The last size/position of the properties window is now saved in the .cfg file.
Version 1.41:
Fixed bug: Some options like "Hide Disabled Tasks" and "Hide Tasks Marked As Hidden" didn't work properly when saving the tasks list from command-line.
Version 1.40:
Added 'Hide Tasks Marked As Hidden' option.
Version 1.37:
Added new options to the 'Quick Filter' feature.
Version 1.36:
Added 'Put Icon On Tray' option.
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