The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, which counts all leading countries as members, says automation technology will affect 14 per cent of jobs.
Some might say this is quite a significant number of people, while others might argue this is an under-estimate.
In its report, The Future of Work , the OECD says: “The future of work offers unparalleled opportunities, but there are also significant challenges associated with these mega-trends.”It goes on to say that 14 per cent of all jobs are “highly automatable”, and another 32 per cent “could face substantial change in how they are carried out”.In […]
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