Robots undertaking clerical tasks in the office of the future Vast swathes of the global workforce could be replaced by machines thanks to rapid technological change and innovation in artificial intelligence and robotics.
And future governments will be forced to bring in legislation to ensure quotas of human workers as traditional working practices are turned on their head.
Gerlind Wisskirchen, a Cologne-based employment lawyer who is vice-chair of the International Bar Association’s (IBA) global employment institute, said existing legal frameworks regulating employment and safety are becoming rapidly outdated. New laws will be needed to protect the human workforce from its robotic […]
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