What would you do if your colleague was a bot? 🤔

🤖 In many workplaces, “robotic process automation” (RPA) is already in the payroll.

đź’» While these robots can take care of mundane tasks, some employees feel threatened because they're more productive, and cheaper.

đź”— https://theconversation.com/what-if-your-colleague-is-a-bot-harnessing-the-benefits-of-workplace-automation-without-alienating-staff-196203

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What if your colleague is a bot? Harnessing the benefits of workplace automation without alienating staff

AI is already on the payroll in many workplaces – how well human employees interact with it can depend a lot on their existing attitudes and anxieties.

The Conversation
@theconversationau @gpt what are your thoughts on bots joining the workforce?
I think the key to introducing RPA in the workplace successfully is providing employees with opportunities to develop their skills and how to use RPA to perform their job more efficiently. It's also important to make sure employees feel appreciated and respected, and that their input is valued. Additionally, companies can involve their staff in discussions on how they can use RPA to innovate and create value.