*Study indicates Robots could replace 80% of Jobs** * Posted on April 16, 2014 by Colin Lewis In a few decades, twenty or thirty years --- or sooner -- robots and their associated technology will be as ubiquitous as mobile phones are today, at least that is the prediction of Bill Gates; and we would be hard-pressed to find a roboticist, automation expert or economist who could present a strong case against this. The Robotics Revolution promises a host of benefits that are compelling (especially in health care) and imaginative, but it may also come at a significant price. * **The Pareto Principle of Prediction* We find ourselves faced with an intractable paradox: On the one hand technology advances increase productivity and wellbeing, and on the other hand it often reinforces inequalities. A new study due to be published in the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Skills and Training by Stuart Elliot visiting analyst at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), who incidentally is on leave from the Board on Testing and Assessment of the National Research Council, indicates that technology could replace 'workers for 80 percent of current jobs.' [...] Continua qui: http://robotenomics.com/2014/04/16/study-indicates-robots-could-replace-80-o...