Science fiction writers and their colleagues in the field of cinema differently painted a picture of a future in which many of the usual functions are performed by robots and computers.. Other predicted "Rise of the Machines" and other apocalyptic scenarios.
As reported by Reuters and Bloomberg, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, some experts are ready to discuss economic and social problems caused by the improvement of automation and robotics. Called "fourth industrial" revolution, according to the authors of the individual reports later this decade will affect the interests of the inhabitants of the top 15 on the economic activity of the countries, which account for 65% of the total workforce of the planet. By 2020, according to some projections, robots and software algorithms will left without work about 5 million People in 15 countries with a strong economy.
Formally, from the upward trend in unemployment will be a small counterweight. That is, if the result of "robot revolution" work lose about 7 million. People, or about 2 million People acquire work.