Millions of Californians' jobs could be affected by automation
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Millions of Californians jobs could be affected by automation a scenario the next governor has to address
By Melanie Mason
Oct. 14, 2018, 12:05 a.m.
Looking at a map of California on a projector screen, Johannes Moenius, an economics professor at the University of Redlands, hovered his mouse over the Inland Empire, which glowed with a splotch of red pixels.
The colored dots signified how susceptible an area would be to job losses caused by automation. And the alarm-bell red that covered Riverside, San Bernardino and Ontario signaled high risk roughly 63% of tasks performed by workers in the area could be automated in the future.
To Moenius, the rise of robots in warehouses, factories and fast-food restaurants presents danger for places like the Inland Empire, where most residents work in logistics and the service industry and just 21% of adults have a four-year degree. As technology transforms the nature of work in California, how do people most at risk find their way to new jobs?
Were facing a major challenge, Moenius said. If we dont do anything, then it will turn into an apocalypse.