This article talks about the effects of automation on high-skilled workers vs low-skilled workers.
I find this article interesting given that automation is generally thought to disproportionately affect low-skilled workers. However, the research presented in this article shows that even though low-skilled workers have a harder time recovering from automation based layoffs, high-skilled workers are more widely affected.
According to the authors:
"...highly-paid workers are more commonly affected, but the effects are more severe for less well-paid workers"
It'll be interesting to see if this trend still holds going into the future.