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Debate on artificial intelligence, some jobs were created and many different jobs were created.

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Debate on artificial intelligence, some jobs were created and many different jobs were created. With the adoption of the Artificial Intelligence of companies, jobs are not only ending, but new jobs are also being created. Experts said the same thing earlier. Highlights: New disclosure in the midst of a debate in companies about artificial intelligence Some jobs have been lost due to AI, so many other types of jobs have also been created. Companies in America and Europe are giving jobs to Indians in Artificial Intelligence Talking about data labeling, people sitting at home are earning 15-30 thousand rupees a month. Companies around the world are pushing for greater adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI). However, there is also a debate on whether AI's job scenario is adversely affected. Experts deny this and they say that this will not affect the employment of people, yes their roles will definitely change. A similar thing has come up in a study. AI got employment if the job was

The impact of layoffs, digitization, and automation of employees in IT companies

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The impact of layoffs, digitization, and automation of employees in IT companies will continue for the next two years There are massive layoffs in IT sectors like Infosys and Cognizant. According to experts, it will continue for another year or two. As a process of performance assessment, thousands of employees are being given pink slip ie they are being fired. But it is believed that this is part of the cost control effort, as protectionist measures in the target markets are putting pressure on companies' profits. Indian software exporters have been particularly affected by stringent work permit arrangements in countries such as the US, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand. Due to new technology, robotic process automation, and cloud computing in Artificial Intelligence (AI), companies can now do any work with less labor force. Because of this, software companies have to rethink their strategy. Rituparna Chakraborty, executive vice president and co-founder of TeamLease Services,

Technology and machines are dominating people

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Side Effects: Technology and machines are dominating people, will take away half the world's jobs in 30 years A computer scientist has claimed that due to the increasing development of technology and machines, the jobs of half of the people in the world will be lost in 30 years. You often see the brilliance of artificial intelligence in Hollywood films. All the work is done by computers and machines and one-day machines start ruling the world. Something similar is being predicted to happen in real life too. A computer scientist has claimed that due to the increasing development of technology and machines, half of the world's jobs will be lost in 30 years. He said that machines will be able to do all kinds of work and then humans will have no work. Scientist Moshe Vardy told the American Association for the Advancement of Science that we are moving towards a time where machines will be ready to do everything humans do. After all, humans will not have any work. Vardi said that te

AI Future appearance

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Future appearance Due to technology, there is the rapid restructuring of jobs within industries, new fields are opening up for which new skills are needed. Are You Ready for This? Many low-skill jobs are ending due to technology. But many new opportunities are also being created in the form of new era roles. Many types of research suggest that 65 percent of the jobs that children studying in schools will go to exist in the future. Due to technological changes, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics due to taking virtual forms of things, every person will also have to change their skills according to the changing needs of the industry. Travel and tourism, IT, energy, logistics, retail, financial and educational services, manufacturing, and engineering are the areas in which the positive trend of getting jobs will continue. A look at some emerging jobs in 2019-20: Data analyst Companies are using large amounts of data, now the decision-making process has also become larg

What these 7 tech celebrities say about the future of robots

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Alibaba founder Jack Ma made a big prediction about the Internet Jack Ma, the founder of Chinese giant Alibaba, has warned the whole world with the power of the Internet that in the coming 30 years, the Internet is going to wreak havoc. The world should be ready for this. Jack Ma said at an entrepreneurship conference held in Zhangzhou, "We have to be more prepared to bear the grief than we are happy in the world of internet because in three decades the internet is going to wreak havoc in the world economy." ' He cited decreasing jobs due to robots for this. He further said that we have to learn to work with robots, only then we can reduce the loss in the Internet-based economy in the coming time. He said that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will replace the CEO of large companies. It is also possible that a robot has a photo as the Best CEO on the cover of Time magazine. Ma said that they are very serious about it. What these 7 tech celebrities say about the future of robot

Artificial intelligence will give employment opportunities in future, experts claim

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Artificial intelligence will give employment opportunities in future, experts claim V Kamakoti, president of the Artificial Intelligence Task Force, said AI is ready to bring economic changes in the coming few years. Said that all the systems in the machine, which make intelligent decisions, can be called artificial intelligence. He said that Digital India is providing a huge opportunity to promote AI. He said that every project approved by the government can be geotagged and reviewed and monitored. Dr. Anurag Aggarwal, Director, CSIR Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology New Delhi, gave a detailed presentation on Artificial Intelligence and Human Intelligence. He said that AI can also play an important role in the medical field. Dr. Shantanu Chaudhary, Director, CSIR Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute Pilani Rajasthan, gave a presentation on Artificial Intelligence for inclusive growth. Kunal Satyarthi, Member Secretary, Him cast S Himachal Pradesh proposed the

Artificial intelligence will not be a threat to jobs, this will benefit

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Artificial intelligence will not be a threat to jobs, this will benefit Questions are arising again and again about Artificial Intelligence that will increase the risk of jobs. NITI Aayog believes that with the advent of Artificial Intelligence, the nature of jobs will change and new employment opportunities will be available. There will also be computers and robots to help them. Apart from this, due to the Artificial Intelligence algorithm, the delayers will be able to do it immediately. At the same time, NASSCOM is also talking about re-skilling IT workers. Take lessons from history Speaking at the seminar on NASSCOM's Deep Technology on Tuesday, Anna Roy, who is known as Advisor and Artificial Intelligence Lady (AI) in the NITI Aayog, said that the arrival of Artificial Intelligence will provide new opportunities for jobs. He said that it can play an important role in preventing confusion among people. Anna reminded the history of 30 years ago that when the computer era was abou

The world of changing work

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 The world of changing work The world is changing. A very big change is the change in the character of the work. Artificial intelligence (AI) and the advent of digital technology around the world are changing the structure and functioning of the economy unimaginably. It took 30 years for IKEA, a well-known Swedish furniture manufacturing company founded in 1943, to expand into Europe, and today, seven decades later, its annual sales are  42 billion; However, the number of users of Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba has reached one million in just two years, with sales of 600 billion in 15 years. This unprecedented prosperity is due to the well-being of an integrated Internet-based digital technology. This is the main theme of the World Bank's 'World Development Report 2019' published a few months ago: The Changing Nature of Work. In developed countries, the number of people working in the manufacturing industry is declining. In countries such as Portugal, Spain, and Singapo