Around the UK, alarm is growing from a belief that robots are taking away jobs. This fear is misplaced. From the steam-powered cotton mills of the industrial revolution to the rise of ATMs in the 1970s, there is little evidence to support the theory that mass unemployment arises from introducing robotic processes, because new kinds of jobs always ...
18 October 2019 Banking Strategy, Digital and Transformation
Larissa De LimaSenior Fellow, Oliver Wyman Forum at Oliver Wyman
Sophie LiuSenior Marketing Associate at Oliver Wyman
Dan JonesPartner, Oliver Wyman Digital at Oliver Wyman
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