Technological change has continually reshaped the workplace for 2 centuries; from the Industrial Revolution to the present and as advances arise, some jobs come and go. However, the speed with which automation technologies are developing today and the scale of their impact are already permeating the deepest layers of the world of work in unprecedented ways.
According to the World Economic Forum, at least 1 billion people will need training and learning new technologies by 2030; the development of task automation through new technologies promises greater productivity and with it, economic growth, greater efficiency, safety and comfort.
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