A car on a production line in Germany. Many jobs are expected to be replaced by some form of automation in the next decade, from general labour to professional services. Finding the human element in any field is essential to future-proofing careers according to a new report by Deloitte. (Tobias Schwarz/Reuters) The affordability crisis in Vancouver is well documented, with the cost of living outstripping incomes, threatening quality of life for many.
And now there are warnings that people’s incomes may be under threat as the workforce becomes ever more automated.
As cars begin to drive themselves and machines become more […]
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