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The "robot revolution" will affect our labor market. It will replace human workers, especially in the low-end of the market. On the other hand, it requires a new type of knowledge workers, specialized in programming and software. We will see a shift from the lower to the higher end of our labor market, says Henk Volberda.
The "robot revolution" will affect our labor market. It will replace human workers, especially in the low-end of the market. On the other hand, it requires a new type of knowledge workers, specialized in programming and software. We will see a shift from the lower to the higher side of our labor market, says Henk Volberda.