I think this reveals a much more interesting trend that's likely to continue.
It's not that existing jobs will always be automated, we'll come up with tools that completely automate several layers of work.
It's a different view than all current jobs will be automated. Automation can be used to remove several verticals and improve efficiency by magnitudes in the process.
It's not that existing jobs will always be automated, we'll come up with tools that completely automate several layers of work.
It's a different view than all current jobs will be automated. Automation can be used to remove several verticals and improve efficiency by magnitudes in the process.