More than half of jobs in manufacturing and transportation could be automated over the next 20 years, according to Oxford Economics.
Developments in robotics mean it’s only a matter of time before AI-powered machines can repair pipes, operate bulldozers and prepare food — creating a host of new potential policy problems for ...
A new report from Oxford Economics says around 20 percent of American jobs are highly vulnerable to automation.
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics is setting the stage for a transformative shift in how ...
About 20 percent of jobs throughout the U.S. economy are in the high vulnerability category, according to Nico Palesch, a senior economist of Oxford Economics, claiming that the technology to handle ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. AI-powered "humanoid" robots are expected to lead to common construction jobs disappearing in the coming years, with one report ...
Much has been (and will continue to be) written about automation’s impact on the jobs market. In the short-term, many employers have complained of an inability to fill roles and retain workers, ...
Comparisons and competitiveness among employees have been around as long as there have been workplaces. But those frictions are taking fresh shape as the use of artificial intelligence and robotics ...
This is the second blog in an occasional series on robots and employment. Our first blog on this subject asked if industrial robots create more jobs for people or take them away, and looked at which ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Much has been (and will continue to be) written about automation’s impact on the jobs market. In the short term, many employers ...