800 million people will soon lose their jobs because of robots
As our world grows in technology direction, in most jobs.
According to the report published by McKinsey management consulting firm, more than 800 million people can be replaced by machines within the next 13 years. The report also evaluates the amount and type of work that can be lost to the robot.
'Our research results show that people still have enough jobs until 2030, but the transition period to automation will be very difficult , ' McKinsey reports.
Robots are gradually replacing people at many jobs.
The report said that in about 60% of jobs, at least 1/3 of the activity could be done by machines.
'We estimate that about 400 million to 800 million people in the world can be replaced by machines and need to find new jobs in 2030' , the report said.
While the report said that workers lost their jobs because robots could still find new jobs, they needed to learn new skills. The labor force in China is said to be most affected by this transfer.
'China will face a large number of workers who need to change jobs (about 100 million people), if automation is applied quickly or accounts for about 12% of the workforce by 2030' , reports. said.
According to the report, mechanical tasks such as operating machines and serving fast food are at the highest risk of being replaced by robots. The jobs in unpredictable environments are least changed.
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