The Asian Age

Robots to replace 30% UK workers?

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London, March 24: More than 10 million workers in the UK are at high risk of losing their jobs to robots and artificial intelligen­ce (AI) systems over the next 15 years, according to a new report released on Friday.

However, new AI-related technologi­es will also boost productivi­ty and generate additional jobs elsewhere in the economy, the report found.

The study by accountanc­y firm PwC estimates that the UK has a lower proportion of existing jobs at potential high risk of automation than the US (38 per cent) and Germany (35 per cent), but more than Japan (21 per cent).

The analysis found that the likely impact of automation varies significan­tly across industry sectors.

The highest proportion of jobs facing potential high risks of automation among the larger sectors include transporta­tion and storage (56 per cent), manufactur­ing (46 per cent) and wholesale and retail trade (44 per cent).

PwC said 2.25 million jobs were at high risk in wholesale and retailing — the sector that employs most people in the UK — and 1.2 million were under threat in manufactur­ing, 1.1 million in administra­tive and support services and 950,000 in transport and storage.

Overall, more than 10 million UK workers are at high risk of being replaced by robots within 15 years as the automation of routine tasks gathers pace in a new machine age, according to The Guardian.

Education and health and social work are estimated to face the lowest risks of automation given the relatively high proportion of tasks that are hard to automate.

“A key driver of our industry-level estimates is the fact that manual and routine tasks are more susceptibl­e to automation, while social skills are relatively less automatabl­e,” said John Hawksworth, chief economist at PwC.

“That said, no industry is entirely immune from future advances in robotics and AI,” Hawksworth said.

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