The transformation of the workplace through automation may represent the greatest shift in the economy ever seen. While factory workers were the first to see robots change their work processes and eliminate some of their jobs, the impact of automation is now being felt by white collar workers as well. McKinsey Global Institute estimates half of U.S. work activities could be automated by 2055 or sooner. [1]
Automation is attractive because it reduces costs and improves productivity, especially in times of lackluster economic productivity growth and aging workforce populations. McKinsey estimates automation could increase global productivity growth in the […]
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