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That's a tough one because I'm still a student and I have never worked. But I would say that it would help people, especially young adults, to find a good job. Automation, often through robots, is used for tough jobs that require physical strength. By doing that, it helps people move away from those tough [...]
I think that automation does affect the job market. Adding automation to the job market has become more common in recent years to achieve the advantages of artificial intelligence, which may lead to a reduced employment rate. For example, in many cities in the USA, managers are using the power of AI for their companies, [...]
As you know, I've been working at the finals for eight years; it's probably near a decade. I am doing a lot of automation in my job, especially when it comes to low-level human decisions. However, I think there are still many high-level jobs that require human decision-making or high-level cognitive skills. Because of that, [...]
To tell the truth, I'm not very well informed about this question, but as I see it, automation has altered the way we work in recent years, and many studies have been predicting that technologies can remarkably change the way we work in the next 20 years. For example, many jobs in IT sectors, such [...]
There will be a smaller workforce in the employment sector, and most skilled workers will be replaced by machines. I think that too much reliance on automation will have advantages, such as shortening operation time and costs, or simply decreasing operation time and increasing efficiency since machines will be the ones working in the manufacturing [...]
