The age of automation is going to be worse for men, predicts Jerry Kaplan from Stanford University.

Originally shared by Wayne Radinsky

The age of automation is going to be worse for men, predicts Jerry Kaplan from Stanford University. This is because robots are going to be good at visual perception and physical manipulation, while they will be bad at understanding people, emotions, and discerning intent. Therefore, the jobs women excel at will be the jobs that won't be automated. The needs of the future workplace -- collaboration, persuasion, and empathetic face-to-face interaction -- play to women's strengths.
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