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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone have a good link on how/why/when or evidence that white collar jobs are going away? Yes I could google it, but since many here are totally convinced it's happening, I want to see what you're reading.[/quote] You comes off kind of passive aggressive. When you say with “Yeah, I could just Google it,” you admit you do not really need help, so it feels like you are testing us rather than really asking. Saying “since many here are totally convinced” hints that you think we are gullible, and “totally” ramps up your sarcasm. “I want to see what you’re reading” flips the burden on us prove a point. You are scoffing while pretending to be polite. So, go to google and do a search. [/quote]I'm the PP who asked for the link. It's because I may not be seeing the most convincing arguments. I honestly do want to understand how and when AI will displace white collar work. To prove it, let me offer this link on RPA from my google search. This describes what AI in white collar work looks like, but I've not seen a clear breakdown of how this will displace white collar work. https://www.stadlerpartners.com/uipath-rpa-is-it-really-replacing-human-work-or-is-it-a-tool-that-empowers-people-to-do-more-valuable-work/[/quote] ok, stay perplexed, why is your confusion our concern?[/quote]Case Study: RPA in Action A leading insurance company implemented UiPath to automate claims processing, which was previously a time-consuming, error-prone task. By using RPA, the company reduced the processing time from days to hours, with bots handling routine data extraction and document processing. Employees who were once detained with paperwork could now focus on providing better customer service, handling complex claims, and improving customer relationships. Far from replacing jobs, automation made the employees more effective and valuable. [/quote]
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