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One in Four Jobs at Risk of Automation, OECD Finds

WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

News, Daily News

4.14.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2023

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

A.M. Edition for July 11. Developed economies are at risk of losing roughly a quarter of jobs as a result of automation and artificial intelligence, according to a new OECD report. Plus, correspondent Sune Rasmussen explains what convinced Turkey to drop its objections to Sweden joining NATO. And the WSJ’s Stacy Meichtry breaks down the brewing debate in European capitals over whether to spend increased military budgets on American-made weapons. Luke Vargas hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:06.5

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From a relationship manager who works with you on everyday business needs, to a business

0:11.4

banker who drives your goals into the future.

0:14.4

Come in to meet your team at City National Bank.

0:17.1

See what personal can do for you at CNB.com.

0:20.5

A breakthrough for NATO as Turkey drops its objections to Sweden joining the alliance.

0:34.6

Plus European countries wrestle with weather to buy American as they ramp up defense spending.

0:41.0

The war in Ukraine has exposed some pretty significant gaps in their supply chains.

0:47.9

Did the question become how do we build our own sort of military industrial complex like

0:52.8

you see in the US?

0:54.3

And a new report finds that one in four people could eventually lose their job to automation

1:00.1

and AI.

1:01.1

It's Tuesday, July 11th.

1:03.1

I'm Luke Vargas with the Wall Street Journal and here is the AM edition of What's News,

1:08.3

the top headlines and business stories moving your world today.

1:17.4

Members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization are going into a key summit today having ironed

1:22.5

out a major difference.

1:24.6

NATO member Turkey has approved Sweden's bid to join the alliance, paving the way for

1:30.3

the completion of a historic enlargement in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

1:36.0

And our correspondent Sunat Rasmussen is here now to explain what helped to seal the deal.

1:41.2

Sunat wanted to take to get Turkey to change its mind on this.

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