Scientists predict traditionally middle-class jobs in law, medicine and architecture will soon be performed by robotic workers.
The study by London Business School management professor Lynda Gratton and futurologist David A. Smith predicts the massive shift could occur within the next 20 years.
It has long been thought machines will replace unskilled and repetitive labour. However, the new report examines what kinds of work will be important in the future and ruled that many middling professions will become obsolete.