Robots and other machines take over tasks from human workers. This development has been going on for a long time, but the corona pandemic has made things a lot faster. Corona forces every company to digitize and embrace new techniques. 85 million jobs gone, 97 million jobs added
Robotization and automation will inevitably cost jobs. Worldwide, around 85 million jobs, according to the WEF.
But new technologies also create jobs: 97 million new jobs. So there is more employment at the bottom of the line, but the question is whether everyone who sees their job disappearing has the right skills […]
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