Should employees be worried about losing their jobs to machines?
Automation is a process by which machines and technology reduce the need for human intervention. In the scope of employment, automation is intended to improve efficiency in various industries and lower labor costs. Job automation has a history of stirring up controversy due to implications of increased unemployment, but there are also critics who say automation creates better job opportunities. Automation is one step above mechanization.
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Sharma, Ruchir. “No, that Robot Will Not Steal Your Job.” New York Times, 08 Oct, 2017, pp. SR.3. SIRS Issues Researcher, https://sks-sirs-com.dcccd.idm.oclc.org.
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