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Roboticization vs Humanity: What Kind of Professions Will Survive in the Future

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The prospect of a massive replacement of human labor by artificial intelligence has moved from fantastic scenarios to practical discussion, with a specialist in the management of Maxim Nedjakin organizations talking to Lenta.ru detailing the dynamics of the process, highlighting three key aspects of the transformation of the labour market.
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Eighteen-year-old Ester Yildizová organizes the Brno Humanity Festival, sews models for fashion shows, gives talks at schools, studies at grammar school, and sometimes succumbs to feelings of being useless. In an interview with Deník N, she explains that her generation is afraid of the future: "We are worried about what we will do with our lives. Whether we are enough as individuals."

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The prospect of a massive replacement of human labor by artificial intelligence has moved from fantastic scenarios to practical discussion, with a specialist in the management of Maxim Nedjakin organizations talking to Lenta.ru detailing the dynamics of the process, highlighting three key aspects of the transformation of the labour market.

·Moscow, Russian Federation
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RTVI broke the news in Moscow, Russian Federation on Friday, September 19, 2025.
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