Learn to stop worrying and love the smart machines you'll be working alongside in the future
Many young college graduates find the working world to be a scary place. That goes double in light of recent technological changes. As computers take over customer service, filing and other tasks associated with entry-level jobs, young people today may find it harder to gain a foothold. And in the long term, experts from Oxford University professors to Yale economist and Nobel laureate Robert Schiller have warned that automation and artificial intelligence could make many professions obsolete. That's not exactly the stuff of inspiration for young people who are at the very beginning of their careers.
Apr-21-2016, 16:35:29 GMT
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