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Latino workers working to overcome a technological divide brought on by automation, AI

  • Some Latino workers face challenges due to a lack of digital skills and accessibility as jobs become more technology-driven.
  • Latino workers are particularly at risk from automation, dealing with barriers like limited English proficiency and educational gaps.
  • A community member expressed concern that technology seems to be taking opportunities away from Latino workers.
  • There is an emphasis on improving digital skills in the Latino community to combat the threats posed by automation.
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As jobs become more technology-dependent, some Latino workers may be left behind due to a lack of digital skills aggravated by a lack of accessibility.

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They remain an integral part of jobs in agriculture, construction, retail and food services, but these jobs are also at risk of automation.

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As jobs become more technology-dependent, some Latino workers may be left behind due to a lack of digital skills aggravated by a lack of accessibility. Latinos remain an integral part of jobs in agriculture, construction, retail and food services, but these jobs are also at risk of automation, leaving some Latinos unsuspecting for a changing role that depends more on technology, according to a new report by researchers from the University of Cal…

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U.S. News broke the news in New York, United States on Saturday, February 8, 2025.
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