Near the end of every year, predictions are made on what to expect in the coming year when it comes to technology. This year, the conversation has taken a turn to how technology will transform jobs at a pace -and on a scale- never seen before.
Business models are slowly disappearing, and workplace structures are no longer stable. Technology is amplifying the need for a change in the job market. Unfortunately, many people are in careers that may soon become obsolete.
But can automation create more jobs? Will it help improve sectors like education and finance? And is society ready for the social and economic implications of artificial intelligence? This is what my next piece in the Huffington Post focuses on- finding ways to work with technology to stay ahead of the curve. Read about it here.
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