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When Robots Take Over Your Jobs

Feon Ang, LinkedIn Asia Pacific

12-Feb-19 11:05

When Robots Take Over Your Jobs

According to the World Economic Forum, automation, artificial intelligence and robots are going to take away 5 million jobs by 2020. We speak to Feon Ang from LinkedIn Asia Pacific about this imminent threat, and what companies can do to overcome the jobs and skills challenges of tomorrow.

Produced by: Audrey Raj

Presented by: Audrey Raj


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