Robots will not replace humans
The global pandemic has forced countries across the globe to impose lockdown or restrictions to keep the virus at bay. This has led to job cuts at a mass scale. At the same time, we've seen a tremendous acceleration in technology. The things that would have to take a couple of years are happening in a matter of a few months. There is a growing fear that robots and technology could take up jobs but that could not be the case and robots could facilitate more job creation and make work more flexible. Read this interesting article on this topic here.
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