An AI-powered robot named Ariel delivers room service at Hotel Sky in Africa. Contrary to popular fears about job losses, the World Economic Forum predicts that automation will result in a net increase of 58 million jobs.
About two-thirds of the jobs transformed by automation will become higher-skilled, while the other third will be lower-skilled.
We can learn from other historical transformations in the 1900s, including the mechanization of farming, when people switched to industry work. Although the nature of these jobs is uncertain, it’s essential our future workforce is appropriately educated, writes Amar Hanspal, CEO of Bright Machines. […]
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