It’s no secret that the use of automation is on the rise.
And as AI and automation tools develop and become more accurate, people across industries are worried about “robots” replacing their jobs.
On the other hand, employers and business owners are trying to navigate how they can use AI and automation to cut down business costs.
As an ex-Corporate girl and someone who now owns a business, trust me when I say I can see both sides.
Being a tech nerd, I think the efficiency of automation and the fresh ideas AI can bring to the table are freaking awesome. When used correctly, these tools are unbelievable, and they can save tons of time and money. (Who doesn’t want to save time and money?)
But I’m also a people person. I could never imagine only working with computers. I need others to talk to, bounce ideas off, and connect with. (Plus, I need a team that understands my ADHD brain to keep me on track.)
So, with this in mind, how can AI, automation, and ethics …
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