Deloitte August 22, 2019
Jennifer Radin, Principal

We don’t believe robots are going to take over the world, and they’re not coming for our jobs. However, many tasks in health care and life sciences are likely to be enhanced, altered, or taken over entirely by artificial intelligence (AI), natural language processing, robotics, and other emerging technologies. Our 2018 Global Human Capital Trends report found that 61 percent of 11,000 business leaders are actively redesigning jobs around AI, robotics, and new business models.

Work processes are being automated at an exponential pace and thinking about what the future of work might hold can spark fear and anxiety among employees. However, while next-gen technologies are poised to automate many jobs now performed by humans, we are starting to see...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Robotics/RPA, Technology, Trends
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