NEW YORK — As a new generation of robotic technology is developed to supplement, or in some cases replace, the work of humans, the question remains: How likely is it that robots will take people’s jobs in large numbers? Which jobs are most vulnerable? And what is the possible economic — and human — impact of the rise of robots?
Entrepreneur and author Andrew Yang, who is running for president in 2020, said a robot isn’t literally going to walk into the room and say, "I’m here to do your job." But obvious changes are going to take place, he […]
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