The coronavirus pandemic has caused a massive surge in global unemployment . It has also highlighted the increasingly valuable role of automation in today’s world.
Although there are some jobs machines just can’t do , COVID-19 has left us wondering about the future of work and with this, the capacity of automation to step in where humans must step back. Automation and jobs
Discussions about the ‘rise of the machines’ first picked up significantly in 2013, after University of Oxford researchers published a paper about the potential to automate many jobs across sectors, including many so called office jobs such […]
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