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By Kathleen Elkins and Skye Gould We recently published a list of jobs that robots are most likely to take over, which consisted of a surprisingly high number of white-collar occupations. The good ...
The issue of redundant job places is elaborated by the 2019 paper by Natalya Kozlova, according to which over 50% of workers in Russia perform work that requires low levels of education and can be replaced by applying digital technologies. Only 13% of those people possess education that exceeds the level of intellectual computer systems present ...
As of early 2016, business take up of electronic reporting was 2-3%. Program has also suffered from significant scope creep [27] and confused objectives. [28] It is likely that choice of XBRL as the reporting format is the main driver behind low take-up (due to its obscurity and high implementation cost [29] [30] [31] relative to other ...
Obsolete technology Replacement Still used for Bathing machine: No longer required due to changing social standards of morality Hourglass: Clock: Tasks where a fixed amount of time can be measured with a low-tech solution: Exposure time tracker in saunas (where electronics might be damaged by the heat or ultraviolet light); retro kitchen timers, board games, other short-term timers.
Robot waiters, apps, POS kiosks and other technology, on the other hand, always keep their cool -- and they have already begun their takeover of the restaurant industry. ... 9 Jobs Most (and Least ...
A staggering 62% of them believe that AI could replace their jobs within the next decade, according to recent surveys of 1,180 employed adults in the U.S. and 393 executives in the U.K. conducted ...
This is a list of emerging technologies, which are in-development technical innovations that have significant potential in their applications. The criteria for this list is that the technology must: Exist in some way; purely hypothetical technologies cannot be considered emerging and should be covered in the list of hypothetical technologies ...
Silicon Valley billionaire and venture capitalist Vinod Khosla has issued a bold prediction: artificial intelligence (AI) will replace most human jobs over the next 25 years. In a recent blog post ...