Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios In 2013, two young Oxford University researchers ignited a provocative debate with a landmark forecast that 47% of U.S. jobs are vulnerable to automation. Since then, experts around the world have relentlessly argued whether the new age of robots will wipe out whole classes of jobs, or create a unique time of machine-human partnership.
Driving the news: Though few appear to have taken notice, leading researchers have reached important conclusions.
They include that: But it doesn’t have to be that way — if humans realize they are in charge, and take control of what the machines are […]
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