According a report from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development , 66 million people are at risk of having their livelihoods taken away by robots.
From The Guardian : The OECD said 14% of jobs in developed countries were highly automatable, while a further 32% of jobs were likely to experience significant changes to the way they were carried out. And of course, the people most likely to get screwed by this impending robot employment uprising are those who can least afford it: The poor. According to the OECD, young people, unskilled laborers and those employed in agriculture, manufacturing […]
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