A humanoid robot named Nina, is displayed at the GIPSA-lab (Grenoble Images Speech Signal and Control), a joint research unit of the CNRS (French National Center for Scientific Research) and the University of Grenoble, in Grenoble (Photo: Getty) Around 800m people will lose their jobs to automation by 2030, as businesses seek to harness a cheaper, more efficient artificially intelligent workforce, a report has cautioned.
Between 75m and 375m workers (up to 14 per cent of the global workforce) will be required to switch roles as automation takes over, the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) has claimed.
Additionally, between 400m and 800m […]
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