Automation can set us free – but if mismanaged it will leave our democracy in peril

Automation can set us free – but if mismanaged it will leave our democracy in peril

Image, ‘robot dance’, Steve Jurvetson, some rights reserved. According to the think-tank IPPR , a third of the UK’s annual pay and 44% of jobs are under threat from automation. This translates to £290 billion and 13.7 million jobs, with low paid jobs most at risk.

The impact of automation will also be unevenly spread geographically. The Centre for Cities estimates that workers in the north of England and the Midlands are most at risk, while northern towns including Sunderland, Stoke and Mansfield could see nearly 30% of jobs automated in the next 12 years. In contrast, cities such as […]

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