Research analyst Rob Maxim said in a tweet that the report finds artificial intelligence "will lead to neither apocalypse nor utopia", but that "disruption will be real".
The researchers, examining some 800 occupations, concluded that roughly 25 percent of U.S. employment, or 36 million jobs in the United States, would face "high exposure to automation" in the coming decades. Such jobs are deemed "high risk", with over 70 percent of their tasks potentially automatable. But it’s likely that automation will happen more swiftly during the next economic downturn. Self-checkout kiosks and computerized hotel concierges will do their part. The former […]
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