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Rise of the machine: Robots in the workplace could trigger an 'apocalypse', professor warns

Daily Mail - Science & tech

The rise of robots in the workplace will trigger an'apocalypse' unless it is managed properly, an economics professor has warned. Johannes Moenius from the University of Redlands says mechanisation presents the most serious danger to unskilled workers employed in logistics and the service industry. His comments follow a study from last year that found as many as 44 per cent of work hours could be done by machines by 2030. The mechanisation of the workplace will trigger an'apocalypse' unless it is managed properly, an economics professor has warned (stock image) According to an in-depth feature by Melanie Mason in the Los Angeles Times, automation is shaping the job market like never before. If we don't do anything, then it will turn into an apocalypse', Professor Moenius said.


Robots could take one in five jobs in the next 12 years

Daily Mail - Science & tech

One in five jobs in British cities is likely to be displaced by 2030 because of automation and globalisation, a new report predicts. Retail, customer service and warehouse jobs are among those most at threat of being lost, said Centre for Cities. The think tank said struggling cities in the North and Midlands were more exposed to job losses than wealthier cities in the South, compounding the North/South divide. Cities including Mansfield, Sunderland and Wakefield could see two out of five jobs lost, while Oxford and Cambridge face losing 13%, the study found. The report said the changes would lead to jobs being created as well as lost, but in Northern and Midlands' cities they would largely be in low-skilled occupations.

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