Workers predicted they could save 61 minutes a day on routine tasks by using technology, although millennials thought they would save more time than baby boomers.
Tasks people would assign to robotics or AI tools ranged from lifting or moving heavy items, scheduling appointments, responding to emails and attending meetings on their behalf.
Most of the tasks nominated by respondents were monotonous or physically demanding, Salt said, showing workers were ready to delegate the worst parts of their jobs to technology.“Mechanisation, robotics and automation really releases humanity from the drudgery of boring, repetitive and sometimes dangerous work and actually frees human […]
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