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  2. Workplace impact of artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    This can expand the range of affected job sectors into white-collar and service sector jobs such as in medicine, finance, and information technology. [11] As an example, call center workers face extensive health and safety risks due to its repetitive and demanding nature and its high rates of micro-surveillance.

  3. Technological unemployment - Wikipedia

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    Compensation effects are labour-friendly consequences of innovation which "compensate" workers for job losses initially caused by new technology. In the 1820s, several compensation effects were described by Jean-Baptiste Say in response to Ricardo's statement that long-term technological unemployment could occur.

  4. Technology and society - Wikipedia

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    The effects of a specific technology is often not only dependent on how it is used – e.g. its usage context – but also predetermined by the technology's design or characteristics, as in the theory of "the medium is the message" which relates to media-technologies in specific.

  5. Here’s How Gen Z Is Changing the Workplace - AOL

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    Because Gen Z have grown up in a world where technology is integrated into every aspect of their lives, they expect work to be equally easy, seamless and accessible at all times, said Morshed Alam ...

  6. Technostress - Wikipedia

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    In the 21st century, those who use technology at the workplace are most at risk of experiencing technostress. Increased exposure to computer monitors is associated with emotional stress, and people are emotionally affected by technostress in their workplaces. Potential causes of technostress: [11] Rapid speeds at which technology evolves

  7. Workforce productivity - Wikipedia

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    Workplace Technology and Automation Workplace technology and automation involve the integration of technological solutions and automated processes to streamline tasks and workflows. This can significantly impact workforce productivity by reducing manual labor, minimizing errors, and accelerating processes.

  8. How to overcome the 'financial vortex' to save for retirement

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    Technology will continue to play a large role in helping workers save for retirement. Digital tools can ensure everyone has access to quality service, allowing advisers to step in for unique ...

  9. The End of Work - Wikipedia

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    Some economists and sociologists have criticized Rifkin for being one of the major contributors to the "end of work" discourse and literature of the 1990s. Autonomist political philosopher George Caffentzis concluded that Rifkin's argument is flawed because it is based on a technological determinism that does not take into account the dynamics of employment and technological change in the ...