Many young people in school and university and their parents are wondering what our education system is doing to equip them for the future. Many also ask what will work look like, and indeed whether there will be work. They are questions asked because robotics, AI, algorithms, drones and robotic process automation are doing jobs human workers once did. The Australian Productivity Commission predicted that 40 per cent of jobs might be lost to automation over the next 10 to 15 years. Researchers like Frey and Osborne claim nearly half of 702 occupations studied are likely to be displaced […]
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