Rise of robotics will upend laws and lead to human job quotas, study says
by Owen Bowcott Legal affairs correspondent from Technology | The Guardian on (#2J2FQ)
Report predicts rise in robotics will usher in 'industrial revolution 4.0' altering working practices and legal frameworks
Innovation in artificial intelligence and robotics could force governments to legislate for quotas of human workers, upend traditional working practices and pose novel dilemmas for insuring driverless cars, according to a report by the International Bar Association.
The survey, which suggests that a third of graduate level jobs around the world may eventually be replaced by machines or software, warns that legal frameworks regulating employment and safety are becoming rapidly outdated.
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