The robots are coming, but it doesn’t mean you’ll end up in the unemployment line

The robots are coming, but it doesn’t mean you’ll end up in the unemployment line

Employees of Incheon International Airport follow Troika, a self-driving robot made by LG Electronics, which moves around for visitors at the Incheon International Airport in Incheon, South Korea. Robots began roaming South Korea’s largest airport last summer, helping travelers find their boarding gates and keeping its floors clean. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon) With ever-advancing technologies and artificial intelligence creeping into the workforce, job security for current and future generations has never been more worrying. Economic instabilities have shown just how quickly some industries can boom and others perish. So how is British Columbia’s job market going to evolve and what […]

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