THE BEGINING OF ROBOTS
THE BEGINING OF NEW ERA
In the next four years, the employees in all the companies will be robots.
Soon A1 - Based Robots: There is no doubt that in the modern world humans are increasingly dependent on technology and machines. Oracle Money and Machines: According to a 2020 Global Study .. The survey was conducted with 9,000 consumers and business leaders in 14 countries. India is one of the top three countries in the world after Japan and China. Here 83 per cent of Indians and 88 per cent of traders rely on artificial intelligence (AI) more than humans for finance management.
Across the Asia-Pacific, 76 percent of consumers trust robots more than financial professionals, compared to 67 percent globally. Kovid found that by 2020 it had more than doubled. What this study says is that we can clearly see the loss of trust in humans and robots filling that gap. Second, the focus on the role of finance teams and financial advisers is slowly changing, says Global Sass-Guru Prasad Gankar.
Because of the Kovid effect, 90 percent of merchants say they will replace employees. Everyone says a third of them will happen in 2025. In India, there is a high level of enthusiasm for adopting AI. 87% of traders believe that they will face losses if they do not rethink their financial processes.
According to the survey, traders say robots can improve their performance by detecting scams, creating invoices and cost / benefit analysis.
Detecting scams in particular has become a good evolution for robots. Guru pointed out that there is excitement in India to adopt AI, which means Oracle has launched its second data center in the country in Hyderabad. Despite the demand for robots, people still prefer personal advisors when it comes to things that are close to them.
Whether we like it or not, robots have already replaced many people in their jobs. The jobs in office administration, logistics, and transport are also at risk of being replaced. Remember autonomous vehicles? Well, we might see them in the form of big trucks on the roads in future.
A study by Ball State University predicted that many occupations are at risk of being automated, including insurance underwriters, telemarketers, and tax-return preparers. To be more precise, robots are expected to take over half of all low-skilled jobs.




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