Current trend of the anticipated arrival of artificial intelligence automation, often called as Industry 4.0, has led to fears off mass job losses and worsening income disparity across the globe. However, to optimistic industry and tech players, such fears might be exaggerated.
In a forum discussing the future of work held in Malaysia, the panelists said that robotics and automation might not necessarily be a zero-sum game. Despite the fact that traditional jobs that involve calculations, clerical, and data processing might be hit the hardest by software and computers, the same technological progress that cause such disruptions will also lead […]
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