Op-Ed: Automation Threatens the Future of Black Workers in America
Written by: Marc H. Morial, President and CEO, National Urban League
“Black America’s collective response to emerging technology will determine whether it is an opportunity — or an existential threat.”
— George H. Lambert Jr. President and CEO, Greater Washington Urban League
A new report about the future of work in the United States casts a somber outlook about the effects of artificial intelligence on African-American employment — particularly for African-American men.
According to a recent headline: Artificial intelligence is slated to disrupt 4.5 million jobs for African Americans, who have a 10% greater likelihood of automation-based job loss than other workers.
The report, titled “The Future of Work in Black America,” was produced by the management consulting company McKinsey & Company.