A new widely noted report from McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) that assesses the effects of automation in various socioeconomic environments suggests that while intelligent automation – the merging of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation – could put 73 million Americans out of work by 2030, a combination of economic growth with other factors of rising productivity could more than offset the losses.
The paper’s co-author, Susan Lund, believes that even-though the integration of new technologies, such as machine learning, self-driving cars, and AI systems, will radically change social and economic life, “[t]he dire predictions that robots are going to take […]
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