IBM robot. IBM Research/Flickr New research predicts that almost every major American metropolitan area will lose the majority of its jobs to automation in the next 20 years.
In low-wage large metropolitan areas including Las Vegas, Nevada; El Paso, Texas; San Bernardino County, in Southern California; robots are poised to take more than 60% by 2035, according to analysis from the Institute for Spatial Economic Analysis.
In cities with more jobs in the tech industry, such as Silicon Valley and Boston, fewer jobs are at risk — but no area is expected to go unscathed."The replacement of jobs by machines has […]
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