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In the future, will AI and robots make our careers better or worse?

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New research from Deloitte about the future of works paints a not-so-dystopian future. What's your view of the future of work?
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Rajababu Kumar
So lucky
Serafima Aleksandrova
Better, for sure With automated routine repetitive tasks people will have more time for creative and analytical assignments.
Ebtsam Ahmed
hiii
Rajendra Reddy
These are the top properties of a job to be replaced in near future: Easily explainable Repetitive Can be carried out on a computer This probably gives you a good idea so I’ll just drop down a few that comes to mind customer services sales people managers (the ones that literally just put checkboxes next to tasks) architects (for simple projects) pop music producers HR lot of jobs in banking industry And now a bonus. I was thinking about this the other day. In my opinion, likes of facebook/instgram/quora, basically all the social networks could get into real problems. Just think about it, they make money based on advertising. But if huge numbers of fake AI users are injected into internet, this society of “free” products can get into trouble. Free in this context means that YOU are the product. But how can you be a product if you are a machine?
Franklin Ejike
there would always be opportunities, if you know how to find it.
Allan Revah
It depends who A.I. serves. Improving society or Increasing someone’s revenue beyond human compassion
mariku mari
In fact, there's no telling what would happen if robots started doing all the work for us.
Ion Kozokar
In fact, no one can tell you what artificial intelligence will lead our humanity to. Nowadays, robots make our work a lot easier, especially in industrial undertakings. For example, if workers were manually handling the grain in the past, now various machineries and robots have provided food handler solutions , which has increased the amount of product produced, as well as making the work of the workers easier.
Yami San
OpenAI, a non-profit research craigslist mcallen tx group, aspires to promote and govern artificial intelligence (AI) in ways that benefit humanity as a whole.