How artificial intelligence, robotics could transform jobs in 10 years

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Arizona State University assistant professor of computer science and robotics Heni Ben Amor, talks about robots and how they are affecting employment in the United States. Arizona State University assistant professor of computer science and robotics Heni Ben Amor, left, talks about Baxter the robot with Ph.D. student Simon Stepputtis, middle, and masters student Trevor Richardson at the Interactive Robotics Lab at ASU, Wednesday, August 30, 2017. You might not be in your dream job. Most likely, you don't make as much money as you would like. But let's face it: Today's employment market has improved substantially over the past several years. The nation already is nearly back to what economists call full employment, with a U.S. jobless rate easing to near 4 percent.

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