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As part of our partnership with Forbes magazine, read an opinion piece by Adrien Tenne, economist at BSI Economics, on the future evolution of the world of work:
Summary: Facts are stubborn, and history shows that it is often futile to try to estimate the impact of major developments or the consequences of disruptiveinnovations. However, while such exercises are inherently unlikely to produce accurate results, they play a vital role in stimulating reflection and enhancing our ability to adapt and respond to these changes.
The impacts that the development and deployment of automation and digitization will have on employment will, of course, be complex. Beyond the figures related to job losses and job creation, the very nature of jobs and the skills required are set to change. This dynamic has led to significant reflection on our social system and the functioning of our society. However, it is important to emphasize that only a comprehensive systemic approach will enable us to respond to these challenges.