The world is growing at a very fast rate than expected with the help of technology. Whoever thought that a time will come where payments would be made through digital platforms, office meetings will be virtual, shopping can be made online and delivered to you at the comfort of your home, lectures will be held virtually where students will receive tuition from all over the world irrespective of their location. This should tell us that almost everything that we see around is changing quickly.

The big question is, will this technological change affect the workforce and the efficiency of the work done? Yes! Currently a lot of businesses and employers are trying to find ways to minimize cost and maximize profit in an effective and efficient manner, using technology. What this means is that human errors that cost companies huge sums of money, is now an area of concern to several organisations, as they think about getting maximum returns.

Did you know that Robots are our future work colleagues? This is a change that is emerging quickly, and a lot of employers are already taking advantage of their services since the probability of errors with robots may be limited as compared to humans.
These robots are manufactured to do exactly what they have been programmed to do. This looks like a threat to employees but an opportunity to business owners. So, if Robots, with the assistance of artificial intelligence can solve the problem of business owners what will happen to the labour force in the future?
I think the use of artificial intelligence in businesses, through robots, help to automate repetitive tasks to reduce errors to negligible rates. This will help human workers to focus on more productive areas of business operations.
You have natural intelligence, and the capacity of your brain is yet to be matched exactly. So what you have to do is to accept these changes that are coming into your world, find the weaknesses in the system, build your capacity as a person to be able to get solutions and become better in the game.
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