Nevertheless, as is the case with any technology, there are occasional breakdowns, leaving end users suddenly uncertain about how to carry out their tasks due to their reliance on automated workflows.
A lot of people can't drive very well now, because everything is so assisted. When it comes down to a job description, after automation, if there is less than 50% of the job left, most are going to lose their position.
Completely agree!
Just funny how it always become my problem when things do breakdown and people suddenly do not know how to revert back to their old ways of doing things manually. Makes me wonder if they even know their job in the first place 🤔