Published On: July 15th, 2019|

Forbes – Beth Cobert and Michele Chang

“Artificial intelligence and automation are fundamentally transforming the labor market, impacting all workers in all lines of work. In fact, the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution released a report earlier this year concluding that virtually all occupations will be affected by automation and artificial intelligence. Change is already underway. Even jobs not traditionally seen as “technology jobs” today require some degree of digital literacy. Take, for instance, a mechanic—it used to be enough to know how to fix a busted engine, but today’s mechanics also need to understand the software and apps built into modern cars.” (more)