A vast global revolution is changing every aspect of our modern existence and, unsurprisingly, there is much doom and gloom about its impact on our working lives. In a study of 46 countries, The McKinsey Global Institute predicted that around half of all jobs worldwide have the potential to be automated. Another 2017 study for the US National Bureau of Economic Research, found that robots were replacing around 400,000 manufacturing jobs a year.
Others are less apocalyptic. The OECD, for one, estimates that just nine per cent of jobs are high risk of being automated with another 25 […]
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