There are predictions of mass redundancies as
robots take over our jobs.
Not exact matches
Folks worried about
robots one day
taking over our
jobs can finally feel some relief.
Nearly 4 in 10 u.s.
jobs are at risk from being
taken over by
robots according to a new report from consultancy firm PWC.
It's not just that
jobs will be lost and that
robots are
taking over.
When
robots take over many humans»
jobs, what will people do for a living?
While
job losses are perceived as inevitable — Gartner recently predicted
robots would
take over a third of all
jobs by 2025 — the need for more automation is also expected to create new
jobs, other economists say.
Augmenting our bodies with technology will have far - ranging ramifications and is going to happen far sooner than humanoid
robots coming in to
take my
job — or to
take over.
«Artificial intelligence has this connotation that
robots are going to
take over everybody's
jobs.
Therefore, yes,
robots may one day
take over many functions of lawyer's
jobs, but great lawyers separate themselves from average ones by providing clients a certain amount of wisdom, compassion, insight and rational judgement that
robots can not provide right now.
So, should lawyers be worried that legal
robots will be
taking over their
jobs?
I used to shout, «Those darn
robots are going to
take over our
jobs,» while shaking my fist in the air.
Solve these, then start talking and panicking about
robots taking over lawyers»
jobs.
This has understandably caused quite a stir, and I know colleagues and friends were very quick to check a new online calculator, which evaluates how likely a
robot is to
take over their
job.