(ShareCast News) – Public sector jobs appear to be the most threatened by the rise of automation, as a new study from Oxford University and Deloitte has found that more than 850,000 administrative jobs could be transferred to robots by 2030.
The research also found that in the near future even the work conducted by teachers, police officers and social workers could bein part replaced by automated devices.
The study formed part of Deloitte’s state of the state report, in which the business advisory firm analyses public finances and how effectively they are utilised.It has also included an assertion that automation […]
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