The robot age is coming but there is no need to panic

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The advancement of technology may render some jobs obsolete, but there is also an opportunity for displaced workers to become ‘reskilled’ into in-demand (and often higher-paying) roles. The World Economic Forum picks out 5 trends for workers to win in the robot age.

What does Jack Ma (Co-founder and executive chairman Alibaba Group) think about the future of AI? Find out in this short video produced by Inkstone.

Finally, check out this cool infographic about how China plans to step into the brave new world of robotics.

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