Nepal, March 15 -- The big debate of our times is if advancements in technology will have a dramatic impact on the labour market. In other words, will technology take over all our jobs? Be it simulating human actions like communicating or mimicking the human thought process, there is little computers and other devices cannot do. As artificial intelligence and robotics are changing the world, developing countries need their own strategies to keep up with automation and its impacts on the job market. The 49th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos and the World Development Report 2019 published by the World Bank accept the growing dominance of robotonomics indicating loss of low skill and routine types of jobs.

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