When AI has to wait


A DYSTOPIAN future where artificial intelligence (AI) and robots ruin employment prospects and the livelihood of mankind has long been talked about.

From books to movies, fictional tales of how the machines take over have been told. But those fictional tales are slowly become all too real, with advances in modern technology.

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