If walking and talking robots are coming to replace employees at counters, desks and tills, Canadians don’t appear to be too concerned about it.
That’s the broad finding in a new survey released Wednesday by the Environics Institute, a research organization that engaged with 5,000 Canadians over the age of 18 between February 28 and April 4.
“To find that Canadians don’t appear to be overly anxious about how technology is changing the workplace, it was surprising enough,” said Andrew Parkin, executive director at the Environics Institute, which partnered with the Future Skills Centre and Ryerson’s Diversity Institute on the survey.There’s […]
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