Robots are climbing the corporate ladder: Why no job is safe from automation
The pandemic has pushed more companies to automate, and not only on the factory floor. Machines are coming for white-collar workers, with algorithms soon able to replace the decision-making skills of middle managers. New York Times technology columnist Kevin Roose, the author of “Futureproof,” discusses the shift towards robot labor with MSNBC’s host of “American Voices” Alicia Menendez.
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