Nearly half (42 percent) of U.S. managers say that automation and robotics will lead to a net loss of jobs in their respective industries, compared with just 18 percent who say that automation will help to create jobs, according to a new study from MindEdge Learning.
Managers at companies that have already adopted robotics and automation, a clear majority (52 percent) expect that automation will lead to job losses.
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Robotics & Automation: New study: 42 per cent of US managers think automation will kill jobs
Posted by Brian Terrell on Fri, Mar 09, 2018
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