There are widely varying estimates of the job-destroying potential of AI and automation. Illustration / Getty Images The job-destroying potential of artificial intelligence and automation has created much angst around the fast-evolving technology.
Internationally, various studies have predicted that up to half of all existing jobs could be rendered obsolete by algorithms and robots in the coming decades.
But what about the local situation? How will we be affected and what industries and regions are likely to be hit hardest?Much needed research into the issue is starting to emerge, but the widely varying estimates on the job-destroying potential of AI […]
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