AI 'poses less risk to jobs than feared' says OECD
A recent report bu the OECD posits that only 10% of US jobs, and 12% of jobs in the UK, are at high risk of being automated over the next two decades. This contrasts with a 2013 report form Oxford University, which forecasted those numbers to be 47% and 35%, respectively. The OECD credits the differing results to the way that earlier studies grouped jobs together broadly by similar job title, hiding differences in susceptibility to replacement.
See "AI 'poses less risk to jobs than feared' says OECD", Leo Kelion, BBC News Online, April 2, 2018