<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><transcript><text start="0.38" dur="5.169">[Music]</text><text start="2.49" dur="3.059">[Applause]</text><text start="6.54" dur="5.46">there is a big debate about the future</text><text start="9.51" dur="4.41">work and we have in this scientific</text><text start="12" dur="5.099">literature a wider range of estimates</text><text start="13.92" dur="6">early estimates even suggest that up to</text><text start="17.099" dur="5.371">1/2 or current employment in advanced</text><text start="19.92" dur="6.06">countries could be replaced by</text><text start="22.47" dur="5.129">up-and-coming technologies still later</text><text start="25.98" dur="4.079">estimates are a little bit more</text><text start="27.599" dur="4.941">conservative and predicted at around 15</text><text start="30.059" dur="6.061">percent of current employment could be</text><text start="32.54" dur="6.21">acceptable to automation in some in the</text><text start="36.12" dur="2.63">next future</text><text start="39.07" dur="4.8">some jobs will be more exposed for</text><text start="42.1" dur="4.2">donation than others and it&amp;#39;s pretty</text><text start="43.87" dur="5.07">clear which kind of jobs this will be</text><text start="46.3" dur="6.45">these are jobs like drivers machine</text><text start="48.94" dur="6.599">operators all those jobs that are very</text><text start="52.75" dur="5.01">routine intensive require a little level</text><text start="55.539" dur="4.351">of social interactions and little level</text><text start="57.76" dur="5.34">of problem-solving but also many other</text><text start="59.89" dur="5.79">jobs who will be highly transformed and</text><text start="63.1" dur="5.939">this includes sales workers ICT</text><text start="65.68" dur="6.27">technicians personal care workers and if</text><text start="69.039" dur="4.89">we look at advancement in artificial</text><text start="71.95" dur="6.3">intelligence and machine learning</text><text start="73.929" dur="8.33">even some AI skilled jobs like teachers</text><text start="78.25" dur="8.45">or doctors will be at some point</text><text start="82.259" dur="4.441">affected by new technologies</text><text start="88.439" dur="6.11">where we have high shares of informality</text><text start="90.659" dur="6.691">and large agriculture sector the</text><text start="94.549" dur="4.691">repercussion all the of new technologies</text><text start="97.35" dur="3.93">will be slightly different than in</text><text start="99.24" dur="4.62">advanced countries because on the one</text><text start="101.28" dur="4.74">end we will have a larger share of jobs</text><text start="103.86" dur="4.799">that could be potential at risk of</text><text start="106.02" dur="4.799">automation especially in agriculture in</text><text start="108.659" dur="4.77">construction sector but on the other end</text><text start="110.819" dur="7.47">the fact that the labor may remain cheap</text><text start="113.429" dur="7.5">may somehow lessen this disaffected at</text><text start="118.289" dur="6.12">the same time workers in developing</text><text start="120.929" dur="5.94">countries as they see the increase in</text><text start="124.409" dur="5.55">the service sector will be increasingly</text><text start="126.869" dur="5.73">required to leverage their digital</text><text start="129.959" dur="5.34">skills together with their non-cognitive</text><text start="132.599" dur="6.271">social skills so basically their ability</text><text start="135.299" dur="6.02">to plan effectively to organize and</text><text start="138.87" dur="2.449">teamwork</text></transcript>