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Anthony Goldbloom: The Jobs we will and won’t lose to machines

Machine learning expert Anthony Goldbloom, assesses the extent to which will influence our working lives in the future in this insightful TED talk. By crowd-sourcing solutions to difficult problems using machine learning, Goldbloom has come to know that machines aren’t just for simple tasks like sorting mail anymore. In fact, machines are capable of far more complex tasks, like grading essays and diagnosing diseases. With such significant technological advances comes the inevitable question: Will a robot do your job in the future?

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