The idea that hiring managers will save money by using computers to do jobs rather than employing several people to perform the same job is debunked by researchers from Brigham Young University.These rumours, according to scientists, are “greatly overstated,” and automation has not supplanted people.
Professor of sociology at BYU, Eric Dahlin, asserted that although robots are taking certain occupations away from people, the rate of job loss is far slower than many people believe. According to researchers, individuals frequently overestimate the speed and intensity of a robot takeover.