DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – Disruptive labour market changes, including the rise of robots and artificial intelligence, will result in a net loss of 5.1 million jobs over the next five years in 15 leading countries, according to an analysis published in Davos on Monday.
More details in Tuesday’s Borneo Bulletin.
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