Machines will complement, not make human labour obsolete

Machines will complement, not make human labour obsolete

Even when automation is increasing at a galloping pace, there will still be the need for human labour in the workspace. The World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Future of Jobs Report of October 2020 indicated that machines with artificial intelligence (AI) would replace nearly 85 million jobs by 2025.

While doing so, however, AI would create 97 million jobs by the same year. The net impact, therefore, is an increase in jobs created.

The extrapolation creates fear among many and by the day, as new inventions are made and earth-shattering software developed, the question of people getting pushed out of work resurfaces.Could […]

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