By 2025, the robots will take the lead
Digitized machines will have more workload than people in 2025, according to the study of the Davos World Economic Forum. While digitization will make a lot of workplace obsolete, it will create even more workplaces – just be prepared to fill them – piacesprofit.hu wrote after WEF, Die Welt.
Staff and corporate strategy managers were interviewed in 20 industrialized and developing countries that altogether give 70 percent of the world’s economic performance. According to the replies, 75 million jobs will be lost in these countries due to automation processes (robots) and algorithms by 2022, but 133 million new jobs will be created. (piacesprofit.hu, WEF, Die Welt)
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