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The recent advancements in artificial intelligence, robotics, and battery technology have prompted significant transformations in the workforce. A staggering 42% of U.S. jobs are reportedly at high risk of automation, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This shift has led to worries about a dystopian reality where workers find themselves displaced as machines increasingly take over tasks traditionally done by humans. With tools like ChatGPT already reshaping job markets and educational practices, it begs the question: will we be able to adapt fast enough to retain our livelihoods?