How robots will make our work more human?
A global crisis put millions of people out of jobs and compelled millions of others to work remotely. It has made people work in isolation and that has caused a lot of people to stress. Another factor stressing people is how this crisis has led to the acceleration of automation. Things that were expected to happen in a decade have happened in a few months. We've started seeing robots serving in cafes and that's just the beginning. But is this a cause of worry? Are robots going to take over jobs? Do we need to fight for jobs with machines? Here's an interesting take on the same.
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