British workers increasingly fretting about robots taking their jobs
By David Craik
Employees are increasingly asking what kind of jobs are likely to be replaced by robots and if robots can replace humans.
By David Craik
Employees are increasingly asking what kind of jobs are likely to be replaced by robots and if robots can replace humans.
By Staff writer
Given the continued pace of technological and societal change, what new jobs and professions might emerge in the coming years” From crypto detective to space junk removal officer, these weird and wonderful jobs could be undertaken by humans or robots in future.
By Staff writer
It’s not all doom and gloom. This demand for robotics is in fact an enabler, and will assist people in the tasks that they are already carrying out the UK needs to realise this.
By Staff writer
The idea of robots moving into the workplace is often met with a negative reaction. Hysterical predictions of Matrix-style human subjection or Terminators roaming the land are never far away from the topic.
By Staff writer
In any job sector, there is always a debate of whether technology will overtake human jobs, and the contact centre is no different. These arguments are always made in black and white and assume the workforce will be entirely human or entirely robot.
By Staff writer
As the Taylor report on employment in the modern economy highlighted, our workplaces are changing rapidly. And some of the biggest drivers of that change are automation, robots and artificial intelligence.
By Staff writer
Market volatility, digital disruption, political turmoil, and a rapidly changing environment are only some of the elements that businesses will have to factor into their corporate real estate strategies this year.
By Staff writer
AmidAn ongoing discussionAbout robots replacing human jobs, employers must remember that a happy workforce is a productive workforce.
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By Mark Horneff
Don’t panic about a robot uprising, there’s firm evidence that technology is exceptionally important to the development of our younger generations’ educational development and, as a result, the future workforce.