Oxford researchers found the jobs most at-risk from automation require repetitive tasks, which is why it placed telemarketers, tax-preparers, and insurance underwriters atop the endangered species list. In this Aug. 13, 2014 photo, an overall view of a call center in the northern border city of Tijuana, Mexico. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Alex Cossio WASHINGTON, United States of America – A wrecking ball is coming for the labour market, analysts warn. One such example: an Oxford study that concludes 47 per cent of jobs risk being automated.
As computer-processing power doubles each year and machines learn from their mistakes, the upcoming federal […]
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