Shouting the Design Museum in london has moved into a new home, and its suitably stunning. I have come to see fear and love, an exhibition of 11 designers reactions to our increasingly complex world. The most animated star on show has to be an industrial robot arm, which its owner hopes will present a more friendly face to robotics, and even maybe help us empathise with mechanoids of the future. It senses where you are and comes bounding over to see you, but if it gets bored, it will turn its attention to someone else. It is a bit like an excitable puppy, actually. Who knows, installations like this may help to allay our fears of being around giant machines like this. I have to say, it will still be a while before i trust this thing with a scalpel, though, for example. That said, computers are increasingly being used in healthcare around the world. There is plenty of research into how Artificial Intelligence can help doctors to better look after patients. Jen has been taking a look at
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problem. but creating one job at a time. seemed like something that could be done. reporter: it challenges every company in the u.s. to create at least one new job to help the economy get back on track. so far, 181 firms have signed up. 63 have filled new positions in sectors like technology, retail and construction. they are actively reviewing resumes for a factory floor manager, a position that never existed before but one the owner hopes will raise revenue. i thought was in the spirit of what carla was trying to do. create a job and see if you can make sure that your business is benefiting from it. that s the point. just doing things yourself rather than waiting around until someone else kind of gives you a hand-out. reporter: economist worries hiring based on a pledge could