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MowCowWhoHow III

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Mon Jan 18, 2016, 11:56 AM Jan 2016

Biotech, 3-D printing to lead to 5m fewer jobs: WEF [View all]

Source: AFP

Paris (AFP) - The latest industrial revolution will not only bring us 3-D printing and biotechnology advances, but the loss of five million jobs in the next five years, according to a report prepared for the Davos forum of business and political elites.

The so-called fourth industrial revolution "will cause widespread disruption not only to business models but also to labour markets over the next five years", the World Economic Forum said announcing a study released ahead of the Davos forum this week.

Following the first industrial revolution of steam engines, then electricity and assembly lines, followed by electronics and robotics, the fourth industrial revolution will include a number of developments like big data and smart systems to transform the economy.

But that transformation will lead "...to a net loss of over 5 million jobs in 15 major developed and emerging economies," said the WEF, after analysing the potential impact on the economies of the United States, Germany, France, China, Brazil and other countries.

Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/biotech-3-d-printing-lead-5m-fewer-jobs-141735215.html

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Maybe MosheFeingold Jan 2016 #1
Technology changes things Kelvin Mace Jan 2016 #26
Republicans want to keep it 1950. Kokonoe Jan 2016 #2
Here are some sensible solutions to all this: HughBeaumont Jan 2016 #3
How is making college degrees more expensive going to help with jobs? LisaL Jan 2016 #4
I think Ward was exhibiting some of that Cleaver humor. PSPS Jan 2016 #5
A person without a college degree is not "uneducated" brooklynite Jan 2016 #19
True, Kelvin Mace Jan 2016 #27
Precisely what's going on... JCMach1 Jan 2016 #8
I see what you did there Skittles Jan 2016 #14
Good One, Hugh! ProfessorGAC Jan 2016 #18
A desirable side effect chapdrum Jan 2016 #6
Dystopian Hell for non-owner humans has arrived. appalachiablue Jan 2016 #7
And computers killed file clerk jobs. nt valerief Jan 2016 #9
While at the same time creating shitloads of keypunch operator jobs jmowreader Jan 2016 #13
Exactly. Of course, the U.S. can only benefit from technology jobs if our Congress valerief Jan 2016 #25
It also requires a little bit of foresight and a lot of courage jmowreader Jan 2016 #29
Are you thrilled by the future or threatened by it? Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2016 #10
Very simplistic The2ndWheel Jan 2016 #11
Indeed, but an excellent first approximation. Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2016 #20
it is likely that wealth inequality will greatly increase Skittles Jan 2016 #15
There are many thrilling developments coming. Wealth Inequality is a big problem, though Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2016 #21
On the Davos Annual Conference website, in the 'About' link is a section on 'The Fourth Industrial appalachiablue Jan 2016 #33
uh huh Skittles Jan 2016 #34
People of both stripes are going to get fired by the metric ton and will have no new jobs to go to. HughBeaumont Jan 2016 #16
Friction in job changeover is a problem, and I'm not expecting you to be thrilled by it. Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2016 #22
Where does catastrophic climate change fit into that metric? NickB79 Jan 2016 #38
Neither am I. No question it is a challenge. nt Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2016 #39
Yeah, that's what can happen when advancements are made Godhumor Jan 2016 #12
Our species is advancing itself into oblivion. leftyladyfrommo Jan 2016 #17
Time for Kurt Vonnegut to write a sequel to "Player Piano". KamaAina Jan 2016 #23
Eventually, the current model for economic practices will need to change. haele Jan 2016 #24
+1000 katsy Jan 2016 #28
Exactly jcboon Jan 2016 #37
3D Printing, combined with widespread adoption of general purpose and adaptable.... Humanist_Activist Jan 2016 #30
Drivers and construction workers madville Jan 2016 #31
And its not just drivers, but also support as well... Humanist_Activist Jan 2016 #35
It's easy to see the jobs that will be lost, it's harder to predict the jobs that will be created FLPanhandle Jan 2016 #32
Not nearly as many new jobs were created, and the transition did occur enough... Humanist_Activist Jan 2016 #36
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