High-paid, well-educated white collar workers will be heavily affected by AI, says new report. (via CNBCMakeIt)
could be replaced by robots by 2030. For the most part, the report found that blue collar jobs, such as machine operating and fast food preparing, are especially susceptible to disruption.says that might not be the case. The report takes a closer look at jobs that are the most exposed to artificial intelligence , a subset of automation where machines learn to use judgment and logic to complete tasks — and to what degree.
"We make no claim that these involvements with AI implies displacement of work or a threat to the job," Muro told Workers in jobs with high potential of exposure, "are going to have to adapt more," he added. "People good at adapting may thrive from that — and AI might increase productivity and wages, and it could be good for them."
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