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For manyworkers, repetitive tasks like entering data into spreadsheets can be a nuisance.

And 65% say theyre less stressed after theyre able toautomatethese tasks.

Recently, one womansharedhow she barely does any work after automating 90% of her daily tasks.

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Those who work from home say they do it only for 5.1 hours.

But what does that mean, exactly?

Do people spend these hours on their actual tasks?

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What do they do for the remaining 61%?

Emails, meetings, and busywork, such as writing progress reports for managers.

There are two types of companies when it comes to this issue.

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Some companies operate on the results-only model.

They want employees to be as efficient and productive during their work hours as possible.

But experts are pointing out that automation is more about software that helps workers with dull, repetitive tasks.

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Automationhas indeed contributed to the decrease in wages for workers.

Workplace automation is also slowly driving income inequality.

Yet that doesnt mean that machines and AI will take over our jobs entirely.

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Autonomous does not mean humanless.

Technology can and will fail.

Check out the results:

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Guy Works 50+ Hours/Week Only For His Successor To Automate Everything And Have Nothing To Do

Guy Works 50+ Hours/Week Only For His Successor To Automate Everything And Have Nothing To Do

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