OECD says automation will end 14 per cent of jobs

OECD says automation will end 14 per cent of jobs Indeed, while it's often jobs paying low wages that are most likely to be automated, the lowest risk applies to a broader range of jobs from professionals to social workers. This is not always the case, since Moravec's paradox shows that artificial intelligence – of

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Another report on AI and the job market

Another report on AI and the job market The OECD report also found that there was no measurable evidence that AI was significantly impacting jobs that require higher levels of education and skill. By contrast lower-skilled jobs involving routine tasks faced significantly more impact than previous waves of automation. Another report then. Link to Full

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Nearly half of large organisations will adopt artificial intelligence in the workplace by 2019

Nearly half of large organisations will adopt artificial intelligence in the workplace by 2019 Chatbots and voice assistants powered by artificial intelligence are starting to gain traction in the workplace of large organisations, according to a report … Although 40 percent of IT professionals believe AI can replace entry-level jobs that don't require human creativity,

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AI poses less risk to jobs than feared – OECD

AI poses less risk to jobs than feared – OECD Fewer people's jobs are likely to be destroyed by artificial intelligence and robots than has been suggested by a much-cited study, an OECD report says. … An influential 2013 forecast by Oxford University said that about 47 percent of jobs in the US in 2010

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