Addressing modern anxieties and insecurities in the changing workplace One of the anxieties plaguing the work force as we enter the next decade is the fear of automation replacing blue collar jobs.
At the forefront of these anxieties is artificial intelligence (AI).
The discussion is even such a hot-pressed issue that American Democratic candidate Andrew Yang’s argument for a universal basic income policy is riding on its ability to speak to middle-American manual labour workers.However, for a lot of consumers around the world, the thought of automation can be exciting — such as letting a Tesla drive you hands free down […]
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