AUTOMATION HELPING CREATE LOGISTIC JOBS

Many economists and researchers have worried for years over the effects of automation on jobs, especially jobs “largely based on the performance of regular tasks at certain times or for specific situations.”  While this may have come true for routine jobs, on the other hand,  non-routine jobs – “ jobs comprised of tasks performed at irregular intervals and often executed in different ways dependent on the situation,” such as logistic positions – have exploded.   Read more…