The claim that nearly half of all US jobs are at risk of being automated has been repeated many times. But is it that straightforward? Gavin Kelly offers some facts that moderate the claim. He concludes that although the impact of evolving technology on jobs is currently impossible to predict, there are other, very real issues we should fret about: decreasing productivity levels, stagnant wages, and poor skills
A recent study suggested that 47 percent of all jobs in the United States are at risk of being elimi...
A recent study found that 47 percent of all current jobs are susceptible to loss because of automati...
Advancing technologies are increasingly able to fully or partially automate job tasks. These technol...
© The Author(s) 2018. A number of recent high-profile studies of robotics and artificial intelligenc...
Fears about robots taking people’s jobs are overplayed, say Rui Costa and Yuanhang Yu. Their researc...
Robotics and the automation of knowledge work, often referred to as AI (artificial intelligence), ar...
The threat of automation got enormous attention after Frey and Osborne published their seminal paper...
New winners, models and industries will emerge; the universe is full of new opportunities for commod...
The future of work is less predetermined and more nuanced than many think, write Leslie P. Willcocks...
Will automation create as many jobs as it renders obsolete? Either way, the spectre of severe societ...
Sofia Olhede and Patrick Wolfe discuss the current state of data‐driven automation and its implicati...
Robots and automated processes have become a feature of many modern workplaces, but what impact do s...
Almost in a blink of the eye the policy focus on the ‘knowledge’ economy, with mass ranks of high sk...
Technological progress and innovation have significantly contributed to global economic growth, soci...
This study aims to contribute empirical evidence to the debate about the future of work in an increa...
A recent study suggested that 47 percent of all jobs in the United States are at risk of being elimi...
A recent study found that 47 percent of all current jobs are susceptible to loss because of automati...
Advancing technologies are increasingly able to fully or partially automate job tasks. These technol...
© The Author(s) 2018. A number of recent high-profile studies of robotics and artificial intelligenc...
Fears about robots taking people’s jobs are overplayed, say Rui Costa and Yuanhang Yu. Their researc...
Robotics and the automation of knowledge work, often referred to as AI (artificial intelligence), ar...
The threat of automation got enormous attention after Frey and Osborne published their seminal paper...
New winners, models and industries will emerge; the universe is full of new opportunities for commod...
The future of work is less predetermined and more nuanced than many think, write Leslie P. Willcocks...
Will automation create as many jobs as it renders obsolete? Either way, the spectre of severe societ...
Sofia Olhede and Patrick Wolfe discuss the current state of data‐driven automation and its implicati...
Robots and automated processes have become a feature of many modern workplaces, but what impact do s...
Almost in a blink of the eye the policy focus on the ‘knowledge’ economy, with mass ranks of high sk...
Technological progress and innovation have significantly contributed to global economic growth, soci...
This study aims to contribute empirical evidence to the debate about the future of work in an increa...
A recent study suggested that 47 percent of all jobs in the United States are at risk of being elimi...
A recent study found that 47 percent of all current jobs are susceptible to loss because of automati...
Advancing technologies are increasingly able to fully or partially automate job tasks. These technol...