AI has already begun to replace certain types of human jobs and will likely continue to do so in the future. Here are key points to consider: 1. Automation of Routine Tasks: AI excels at repetitive tasks that require precision and consistency, such as assembly line work or data entry. Read more
AI has already begun to replace certain types of human jobs and will likely continue to do so in the future. Here are key points to consider:
1. Automation of Routine Tasks: AI excels at repetitive tasks that require precision and consistency, such as assembly line work or data entry.
2. Data Analysis and Decision Making: AI can analyze vast amounts of data quickly and make recommendations, impacting roles in finance, marketing, and even management.
3. Customer Service: Chatbots and virtual assistants handle customer inquiries and support, reducing the need for human intervention.
4. Transportation and Logistics: Self-driving vehicles could replace truck drivers and delivery personnel in the coming years.
5. Impact on Knowledge-based Professions: AI’s ability to process information and perform complex calculations may affect professions like law, medicine, and research.
While AI will eliminate some jobs, it will also create new opportunities in AI development, maintenance, and supervision. Adaptation through education and training in skills that complement AI capabilities will be crucial for the workforce of the future.
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BE (Bachelor of Engineering) graduates have ample opportunities in government jobs across various sectors. They can apply for jobs like engineers, management training or operations in public sector companies like BHEL, NTPC and ONGC. For those interested in Railways, the Railway Board (RRB) offers jRead more
BE (Bachelor of Engineering) graduates have ample opportunities in government jobs across various sectors. They can apply for jobs like engineers, management training or operations in public sector companies like BHEL, NTPC and ONGC. For those interested in Railways, the Railway Board (RRB) offers jobs like Assistant Engineer or Assistant Engineer. Engineering graduates can also focus on civil service careers by appearing for the UPSC exam and getting commissioned in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS) or Indian Foreign Service (IFS). Defense services provide a pathway to serve in the Army, Navy or Air Force from the Indian Engineering Services (IES) or Combined Defense Services (CDS). Public sector banks also employ engineering graduates as police officers (PO) or special officers. There are also jobs available through the recruitment process at Government Service Centers or government companies and also at the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). These jobs often require passing certain exams or meeting other standards set by hiring agencies, providing BE graduates with more opportunities in government.
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