New York - "Automation anxiety"
usually reflects expectations of an era in which robots will do all the work,
leaving us lowly humans unemployed, broke and bored.
For many,
that reality isn't some not-so-distant future - it's happening right now.
Automation
has already gutted manufacturing jobs in America and is threatening
transportation, warehouse work and routine white-collar work, including aspects
of finance, law and computer programming.
This week,
Sam and Rebecca talk about how robots are changing the workplace and what it
means for the future of the job market.
Will jobs
even exist in the future? Well, yes - they'll just be different.
David
Deming, a researcher at Harvard, joins them to talk about what kinds of skills
and labour the robots can't take. Hint: Be human.
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