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For example, automation can be used to perform repetitive, mundane tasks, freeing up workers to focus on more complex andww cre- ative tasks. Additionally, automation can lead to the development of new industries and job opportunities, such as those related to the de- sign, programming, and maintenance of robots and other automated systems. Therefore, while it’s true that robots and au- tomation can displace some jobs, it’s important to consider the potential benefits as well the challenges of automation. It’s also important to invest in education and training programs to help workers acquire new skills and adapt to the changing job market. How not to get replaced by robots or ChatGPT at work ChatGPT is good, and it will only get better! Machines and AI are deemed to take over more human jobs. While it can be challenging for us to compete with AI in technical skills, we humans can do a better job in more complex skills like leadership, creativity, moti- vation, and critical thinking. Do you expect robots will steal more human jobs soon? What can we do if we do not want to get re- placed?

Delivery offerings like these may become commonplace in the not-too-distant future.

“It’s also important to invest in education and training programs to help workers acquire new skills and adapt to the changing job market.”

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