There’s no doubting the employment trajectory: robots will replace humans for many different tasks at the workplace. Will this lead to new forms of work and new opportunities or will it lead to greater societal polarization?
Earlier in 2017 the accountancy firm PwC reported on a survey that found robotics and artificial intelligence could affect almost a third of jobs in advanced economies by the 2030s. In particular the "more manual, routine jobs" which "can effectively be programmed" were deemed to be the most at risk. What does this mean for future employment? The PwC report inferred that automation could […]
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