We examine how susceptible jobs are tocomputerisation. To assess this, we begin by implementing anovel methodologyto estimate the probability of computerisation for 702 detailed occupations, using aGaussian process classifier. Based on these estimates, we examine expected impacts of future computerisation ...
Jobs most susceptible to automation are physical ones in predictable environments. Those include workers who operate machinery, prepare fast food, collect and process data, originate mortgages and do paralegal and accounting work. Jobs safest from the effects of automation involve managing people, high-...
State government might not be able to control change sweeping the workplace, but it will have to deal with the fallout. Which jobs are most susceptible to automation? According to a study done by the Institute of Spatial Economic Analysis, the jobs most susceptible to automation across the ...
One of the reports, by theMcKinsey Global Institute, includes a review of how susceptible to automation different jobs might be and finds that hundreds of millions of people worldwide will have to find new jobs or learn new skills. Learning new skills can be more difficult than it sounds, a...
We find significant overlap between the workers who are vulnerable in the current downturn and those who hold jobs susceptible to automation in the future. In addition to the effects of technology, the crisis itself may create lasting changes in consumer behavior and ...
Interesting. OK, we'll find out if you're right or wrong later on.Now, two UK academics have calculated how susceptible to – that means likely to be affected by – how susceptible to automation each job is based on some key skills.And these include negotiation, persuasion, caring for ot...
In our study, we analyse data from the Hungarian Microcensus (2016) in order to map the proportion of Hungarian jobs threatened by the spread of automation. In doing so, we use the internationally well-known methodology of Carl Benedict Frey and Michael
The potentialimpact of automation on employmentvaries by occupation and sector (see interactive above). Activities most susceptible to automation include physical ones in predictable environments, such as operating machinery and preparing fast food. Collecting and processing data are two...
need medical attention. The demand for healthcare professionals such as doctors, nurses, and medical assistants is high and is only expected to grow in the coming years. In addition, many healthcare jobs require years of education and training, which makes them less susceptible to automation. ...
There are many things technology can't replace: strategy, critical thinking, creativity and imagination — just to name a few. These are critical traits for wholesale and retail buyers, making these retail positions less susceptible to automation. And it’s likely one reason data scientistPatrick...