Despite the increasing popularity of automation, the state of jobs on a global scale remain largely unaffected. Despite predictions that machines will replace humans, and the increasing popularity of automation, global jobs remain largely unaffected.
In its World Development Report 2019 , the World Bank acknowledged that technological advances have allowed automation to replace humans in handling thousands of routine tasks – and that it these will enable the termination of low-skill jobs in both developed and emerging markets.
However, the report – led by chief economist Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg – noted that automation is also enabling the creation of new […]
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