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An Insight Into the Solicitude and Current Scenario of artificial intelligence and Robotics in human resource: A Narrative Literature Review

Resilient Businesses for Sustainability

ISBN: 978-1-83797-804-5, eISBN: 978-1-83797-803-8

Publication date: 2 October 2024

Abstract

The advancement in science and technology has led to the existence and continuous growth of various physical machines and now computer programs which are supposed to perform once thought unbelievable multi-tasks for humans.

Many firms, governments, industries and syndicates are switching to automated process for achieving maximum output and having minimum cost and errors in the manufacturing and various other processes, hence the role of human involvement is getting decreased. With the Industry 4.0 standards being opted, industry gurus have been forecasting the limiting power of human labour and interaction and fears exist complete replacement of human beings from the working environment by robots and automated machines.

Artificial intelligence has aggressively overtaken almost all fields of businesses and human resource (HR) hasn't been either immune to that. Robotics is an important factor as well.

Technology implementation has its own benefits and negative impacts which is creating fears among various professionals with regards to their complete replacement by machines.

The following paper looks deeply into various researches performed by scholars to have a thorough knowledge of present-day status of human–machine collaboration and the challenges organizations are facing. It will help in understanding the current scenario of HR with modern technologies.

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Solkhe, A. and Safi, W. (2024), "An Insight Into the Solicitude and Current Scenario of artificial intelligence and Robotics in human resource: A Narrative Literature Review", Misra, R.K., Purankar, S.A., Goel, D., Kapoor, S. and Sharma, R.B. (Ed.) Resilient Businesses for Sustainability (Advanced Series in Management, Vol. 34A), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 93-100. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1877-63612024000034A009

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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