According to the report, The Future of Jobs in 2018 (the”Future jobs 2018″) issued by the world economic forum (WEF) in collaboration with the partners of the research — the Eurasian competitiveness Institute and Strategy Partners consulting, the introduction of new technologies will allow to reduce until 2022 75 million jobs, although this will create 133 million new jobs According to the authors of the study, the pace of integration of machines and algorithms in the labour market will increase significantly — from 29 % of all working hours in 2018 to 42 and 52% in 2022 and 2025, […]
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