More than half of jobs in manufacturing and transportation could be automated over the next 20 years, according to Oxford ...
Recent polling suggests that Americans are worried about technology taking their jobs, and a new report indicates that isn’t ...
Oxford Economics says up to 20% of US jobs are highly vulnerable to robotics and automation over the next two decades.
Even before the pandemic, the economy was seeing a shift to automation, as companies looked for cheaper, more efficient ways to build their products or serve more customers. Now the pandemic has led ...
Looking for AI-resistant careers in 2026? New data ranks 20 roles with the lowest automation risk as AI reshapes work.
From actors and screenwriters to dockworkers and autoworkers, the threat of artificial intelligence and automation taking over jobs has led to efforts at closing the gates and keeping them out of ...
A new report from Oxford Economics says around 20 percent of American jobs are highly vulnerable to automation.
Ask for a roast beef sandwich at an Arby’s drive-thru east of Los Angeles and you may be talking to Tori — an artificially intelligent voice assistant that will take your order and send it to the line ...
Up to a third of job roles in Europe could be made redundant by automation over the next 20 years as companies battle to increase productivity and fill skills gaps created by an ageing population, ...
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