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I may have reservations about the rapid growth of AI, but as you pointed out, it's an undeniable inevitability. In the current professional landscape, there is a heightened focus on big data and automation. I'm genuinely concerned about certain administrative and repetitive job roles, as they seem susceptible to being replaced by AI.
In my current job, I'm responsible for familiarizing myself with these automation tools to facilitate process improvements. However, I can't help but worry that my efforts to bring about these "enhancements" might ultimately result in someone losing their job 😖
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People are going to have to be very good at their non-AI enabled jobs. A lot of the admin work will be gone in a decade.
I know your fears.
What kinds of tools are you looking into?
Some of the software applications that I am using are UiPath, Automation Anywhere, Alteryx, etc. These are powerful tools capable of seamlessly taking over most routine tasks. Consequently, it's really important for us to constantly upgrade ourselves and remain relevant and valuable in the role that we are in.