Robots have already taken over millions of manufacturing jobs and are now gaining in services, helped by advances in computer vision, speech recognition and machine learning, the study noted. In lower-skilled regions, job losses will be twice as high as those in higher-skilled regions, even in the same country, the study concluded. According to the latest study, the current wave of "robotization" is likely ultimately to boost productivity and economic growth, generating roughly as many new jobs as it destroys. At the high end of the forecast, the researchers see a $5 trillion "robotics dividend" for the global economy by 2030 from higher productivity.
Online report of the Progressive Review. Since 1964, the news while there's still time to do something about it.
June 26, 2019
Study: Robots expected to take over 20 million jobs
Slashdot -A new study by Oxford Economics, a private British-based research and consulting firm, says robots are expected to take over some 20 million manufacturing jobs worldwide by 2030,
extending a trend of worsening social inequality while boosting overall
economic output. "The forecast highlights
growing concerns that automation and robots, while offering economic
benefits, are disproportionately killing low-skill jobs and aggravating
social and economic stress," reports France 24. From the report:
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment