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8000 employees sacked! This company replaces workers with…, not Google, Narayana Murthy's Infosys, Ratan Tata's TCS, Microsoft, name is…

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Already there were several claims and reports that Artificial Intelligence (AI) may replace humans and take their jobs. But this one seems true in current times only. IBM, a big tech giant in the world, has eliminated around 8,000 jobs within the Human Resources (HR) Department, according to a media report. It claimed that AI has taken over it, according to media report.
The 'repetitive' jobs like approving vacation requests, managing payroll or other company documentation will now be handled by AI systems, like the AskHR platform.
The AskHR platform is already managing 94% of the routine tasks that were done by humans in the HR department. Even paperwork, documentation is done by AI. IBM can now save billions of dollars as they don't have to pay salaries to the staff.
Kindly note that they are not decreasing their workforce. T hose who work in creative areas, critical thinking, human skills or in software, marketing and sales still have jobs.
Despite everything, IBM's CEO, Arvind Krishna, has stated that AI is only there to help them and that they're using human talent for projects.
Krishna's vision (which is IBM's vision) focuses on a future where AI takes on repetitive and administrative tasks, while workers focus on projects requiring analysis, judgment and human sensitivity. Although IBM is still hiring people, now humans won't get these 8000 jobs.
IBM achievement shows us what lies in the future. If AI takes over everything. It can impact the job market badly.

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