About Digital Anthropology

We will make a positive difference to those individuals at risk of displacement by AI, Robotics or Machine LearningOur ManifestoWe believe in a future where the consideration of the social impact on people is at the heart of technological advancement and digital revolution. Our aim is to engage with global technology companies and their customers. We believe they have a Corporate Social Responsibility surrounding the loss of livelihood caused by automation and encourage them to provide funding for our programmesWe will prepare individuals for the Future of Work which includes developing resilience, emotional intelligence, multi-portfolio working and flexibilityThrough ongoing research, we will guide individuals towards retraining and upskilling for occupations at least risk of automationAbout Displacement‘Many of the largest employment categories in the UK have the highest potential for displacement. AI, Robotics and Machine Learning will have the greatest impact on office support roles and production jobs. This includes low skilled and low waged customer service and sales roles, such as cashiers and clerks, shop assistants, administrative secretaries. ' McKinsey June 2020BUT not exclusively. . because many repeatable tasks are also under threatBy 2024, half of structured, repeatable tasks will be automated and 20% of workers in knowledge-intensive tasks will have AI-infused software or other digitally connected technology as a ‘co-worker'
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Digital Anthropology is located at Castle Donington, England DE74, United Kingdom
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http://www.digitalanthropology.org.uk