Although that is true of the computer age, what many do not take into account is that machines, then, could not reason. An Oxford study, in 2017, found that developed countries are set to lose over 45% jobs to automation. Another one set the figure at 50%. The fact that there would be wide-scale unemployment with the onset of the fourth industrial revolution is a forgone conclusion, but what kind of jobs will be lost is the main point of contention.
Some economists highlight that the future may not be so different from the present, and all that may change […]
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