How To Make Sure A Robot Doesn't Take Your Job

How to make sure a robot doesn't take your job

The debate over artificial intelligence is tricky. On one hand, as AI becomes more sophisticated, it will make our lives much easier by performing complex tasks in the blink of an eye. In theory, that could save businesses huge amounts of time and money. On the other hand, the rise of AI could lead to many potential pitfalls.

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