Pandemic speeding up automation; 85 million jobs are on the line: WEF
The
Covid-19 pandemic is making companies
automate their workforce faster than expected globally, while firms with
operations in India are accelerating their automation and digitisation above
the global average, a World Economic Forum (WEF) study showed on
Wednesday.
The
year-long study on effects of automation in the workplace and the outlook for
robot revolution found that the ‘future of work’ has arrived early due to
Covid-19 and may lead to 85 million jobs getting displaced in the next five
years in medium and large businesses across just 15 industries and 26
economies.
At
the same time, the robot revolution will create 97 million new jobs, but
communities most at risk from disruption will need support from businesses and
governments, the World Economic Forum said.
These
new jobs would mostly emerge in the care economy, in fourth industrial
revolution technology industries like artificial intelligence, and in content
creation fields. Read More
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