This study identifies the job attributes, and in particular skills and abilities, which predict the likelihood a job is recently automatable drawing on the Josten and Lordan (2020) classification of automatability, EU labour force survey data and a machine learning regression approach. We find that skills and abilities which relate to non-linear abstract thinking are those that are the safest from automation. We also find that jobs that require 'people' engagement interacted with 'brains' are also less likely to be automated. The skills that are required for these jobs include soft skills. Finally, we find that jobs that require physically making objects or physicality more generally are most likely to be automated unless they involve inter...
Sofia Olhede and Patrick Wolfe discuss the current state of data‐driven automation and its implicati...
With the rapid advance of digital technologies, task automation has recently come to the forefront o...
Artificial intelligence, machine learning (a subcategory of AI), and robotics are three technologies...
This study identifies the job attributes, and in particular skills and abilities, which predict the ...
In recent years, digital technologies shaped all aspects of the current socio-economic scenario. The...
Ongoing automation processes may render a fair share of the existing jobs redundant or change their ...
Automation and technical innovation are currently shaping global labour markets. Research on the fut...
Fears about robots taking people’s jobs are overplayed, say Rui Costa and Yuanhang Yu. Their researc...
Rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and automation technologies have the potential to sig...
The changes in the labour market will affect almost all of us somehow in the future. In European Uni...
Automation is one of the key topics of the 21st century with many workers concerned about their jobs...
Highly-skilled professional jobs have been considered somewhat resistant to automation due to their ...
The fear that technological progress will render much of human labour obsolete is not new. However, ...
Rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and automation technologies have the potential to sig...
Significant advancement in technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine-learning, and robo...
Sofia Olhede and Patrick Wolfe discuss the current state of data‐driven automation and its implicati...
With the rapid advance of digital technologies, task automation has recently come to the forefront o...
Artificial intelligence, machine learning (a subcategory of AI), and robotics are three technologies...
This study identifies the job attributes, and in particular skills and abilities, which predict the ...
In recent years, digital technologies shaped all aspects of the current socio-economic scenario. The...
Ongoing automation processes may render a fair share of the existing jobs redundant or change their ...
Automation and technical innovation are currently shaping global labour markets. Research on the fut...
Fears about robots taking people’s jobs are overplayed, say Rui Costa and Yuanhang Yu. Their researc...
Rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and automation technologies have the potential to sig...
The changes in the labour market will affect almost all of us somehow in the future. In European Uni...
Automation is one of the key topics of the 21st century with many workers concerned about their jobs...
Highly-skilled professional jobs have been considered somewhat resistant to automation due to their ...
The fear that technological progress will render much of human labour obsolete is not new. However, ...
Rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and automation technologies have the potential to sig...
Significant advancement in technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine-learning, and robo...
Sofia Olhede and Patrick Wolfe discuss the current state of data‐driven automation and its implicati...
With the rapid advance of digital technologies, task automation has recently come to the forefront o...
Artificial intelligence, machine learning (a subcategory of AI), and robotics are three technologies...