Is automation going to screw up the job market? I see no reason why not

Charlee Gothard
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Even the 'good news' seems pretty bad

IT services firm Accenture has declared that "84 per cent of workers are optimistic about the impact of digital on their job". This extends particularly to automation and AI, and disagrees fairl...

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