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For those who automated their jobs: should we be worried?

I see posts about employees creating bots to fully automate their jobs. What if bosses see this and hire someone to automate most of these positions? Once the code is written, there is no need for someone to work these positions. Some people mention how easy it is to write code to achieve this. It seems like this will happen sooner or later because it'll be cheaper for companies in the long run. I'm surprised it hasn't happened yet when you hear about how easy it is. With people wanting to stay home to cut their costs, a company could retaliate and fully automate some positions. Companies/Corporations benefit more from it because: A) Bots don't need health benefits. B) Bots don't need time off. C) Bots don't get holiday pay. D) Bots require much less office space.


I see posts about employees creating bots to fully automate their jobs. What if bosses see this and hire someone to automate most of these positions? Once the code is written, there is no need for someone to work these positions. Some people mention how easy it is to write code to achieve this.

It seems like this will happen sooner or later because it'll be cheaper for companies in the long run. I'm surprised it hasn't happened yet when you hear about how easy it is. With people wanting to stay home to cut their costs, a company could retaliate and fully automate some positions. Companies/Corporations benefit more from it because:

A) Bots don't need health benefits.

B) Bots don't need time off.

C) Bots don't get holiday pay.

D) Bots require much less office space.

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