How skills volunteering can help you succeed in the age of robots
If we imagine the future job market as an ecosystem, it will be one populated by both workers and robots. Jobs are evolving rapidly and almost half of them are susceptible to automation. Particularly at risk are not only occupations involving routine, and in manufacturing, which are easily replicable by computer algorithms, but also non-routine tasks. These include a wide range of jobs, from legal writing, and sales, to car driving, and medical diagnoses. This has been seen as a threat to employment in the future, and has stoked fears of a jobless growth economy. Whether these fears are justified or not, some questions are worth exploring: in this unpredictable scenario, who are the ones who are going to survive?
Oct-12-2017, 08:00:17 GMT
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