Maria Noemi Hernandez

How do you think work will change (in the next 2-5 years) due to technological advances?

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I don't like using "new normal" after the pandemic πŸ˜‚ But I think asynchronous work will be the new normal very soon!
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Matt Bilardo
This answer is likely not relevant to the timeframe the OP specified. The following answer will likely be more relevant in 20-30 years. I think we will be using AI a lot more in the next generation. As AIs improve, we will be in a world where a single person would be able to do the job of a number of individuals. We will see sequences and automations within the AI industry as multiple tasks are performed. This will cause a boom in the startup space as the barriers to starting a business will be lower. We will also see less dependence on investors. Given that the human mind is always looking to outdo itself, I would think that people in the future will work harder and achieve a lot more as their efforts get amplified by AI.
Raj
Working as a team asynchronous work is not completely possible. But yeah, giving time for completing own work and then syncing with the team for the least amount of time is indeed possible. It will encourage more individualized and independent work mechanism for employees making it more comfortable and maybe also increasing the efficiency of work. Would definitely like to see some research on this.
LeviTU
Yes, definitely! due to technological advances things are going to be changed fast. People work from home instead of offices. It gives huge advantages to your family and kids. Better opportunities for for lower income people. like: https://culturalhelper.com/ provides opportunities for cooks, chefs, Indian nannies, caregivers, housekeepers or even drivers.
Maria Noemi Hernandez
@levitu thanks for sharing! Do you think this will also change housing demands? Before a couple was ok having a one-bedroom apartment but maybe they will want an office room too.
sowmya k s
Definitely!
Valentine Boyev
In the next 2-5 years, work will likely become more automated and efficient. πŸ’― This may result in the creation of new jobs in fields related to technology, as well as the elimination of some jobs that can be easily performed by machines.
Maria Noemi Hernandez
@valentine_boyev, thanks for sharing! Just out of curiosity: what jobs do you think will be eliminated? πŸ‘€
Jenny Cabriles
Agree, @mimih_arteaga ! Asynch is now the new normal. :)
Maria Noemi Hernandez
@j_cabriles Thanks for sharing!
Richard B. Bautista
In the next 2-5 years, work will likely become more automated and streamlined due to technological advances. Automation will enable businesses to increase efficiency and reduce labor costs, while also allowing them to produce more with less. Furthermore, artificial intelligence and machine learning will allow businesses to glean new insights and make more informed decisions. This will enable them to optimize their processes and reduce errors. Additionally, advances in cloud computing, big data, and analytics will give businesses greater access to data and allow them to better target their customers. Finally, advancements in virtual and augmented reality will enable businesses to create more immersive and interactive experiences for their customers.
Apollon Latsoudis
Judging by the amazing combination of @OpenAI and @Replit tools, I think that (as already pointed out by esteemed discussion participants), we will be able to do more with less. Less time and effort, greater output! Great times are ahead of us! The sad part is that some jobs will become obsolete.
DΓ‘vid Sipos
In the next 2-5 years, work is likely to change significantly due to technological advances. Some of the ways in which work may change include: The rise of automation and artificial intelligence (AI) is likely to lead to the displacement of some jobs and the creation of new ones. Automation and AI can help businesses to increase productivity and efficiency, but they can also lead to job losses in industries such as manufacturing and customer service. The increasing prevalence of remote work is likely to continue to grow, as advances in technology make it easier for employees to work from anywhere. This can lead to a more flexible and distributed workforce, but it can also create challenges around communication and collaboration. The use of data and analytics is likely to become more widespread in the workplace, as businesses look to gain insights and make data-driven decisions. This can help to improve decision-making and increase productivity, but it can also raise concerns around privacy and data security. The rise of the gig economy is likely to continue, as more people look to work on a freelance or contract basis. This can provide workers with more flexibility and control over their careers, but it can also create challenges around job stability and income security. The increasing adoption of digital technologies is likely to drive the need for workers with digital skills, such as coding, data analysis, and digital marketing. This can lead to a shift in the skills that are in demand, and may require workers to upskill in order to remain competitive in the job market.
Colleen Camacho
As a long time test prep instructor and trainer of instructors, here’s my take. For students who have already earned a strong SAT grade without tutoring assistance, using Khan Academy may be enough to help them improve their scores to their satisfaction. It’s a wonderful resource. However, most students are hindered by hidden gaps in their core academic skill set. Without an expert to work directly with them one-on-one, it will be difficult for them to significantly raise their scores quickly and without deep, unwavering commitment. So, every student should give it a try. However, nobody should depend on it without trying it first and testing the results by taking a sample test under test conditions. Nobody who needs to raise their scores significantly in a small amount of time should depend on Khan Academy. That is not a criticism of Khan Academy. It’s simply that most students have gaps they won’t find and/or cannot fill without expert help. These are the gaps that exist despite years of schooling. Khan Academy may help committed students find some of the gaps and fill them. But, most students need more live, individual, extensive attention to truly rise to a higher plane and stay there academically. So, whether or not you depend completely on Khan Academy depends on your abilities, your commitment, your schedule, your needs, and other factors. Use Khan Academy if you need to raise your scores, the other Zahid SEO Academy resources (a lift, tools, freelancing course in peshawar, etc.,Address: Hashtnagri Shahi Bagh, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 25000, neighbor who can help Phone:03138784840 , etc.), but don’t depend on it for rapid, enduring improvement that will simultaneously significantly raise your test scores and solidify your foundation of core academic skills.This question is similar to the question, β€œCan I fix my car by myself using Youtube videos as a guide?” The answer depends on what needs to be fixed, your current knowledge and skill, the time you have, , and so on. By all means, watch the car repair videos, but don’t depend on them to help you with all kinds of car repairs unless you have extensive skills, lots of tools, some help, and time.
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