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How robotics can lead to better workforce efficiency

Hindustan Times Gurugram

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October 01, 2025

In this era of technological changes, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a dominant force in many industries. It is revolutionizing the way we work and live with technology. Additionally, it is also rapidly integrating into workplaces too. But Al is not coming to displace human workers. It is coming to supplement them. Through combining the capabilities of AI with those of human beings, companies can create an ‘augmented workforce’. The augmented workforce unlocks the full power of the employee and fuels organizational achievement. The workforce augmented by Al is transforming the conventional job positions, increasing efficiency, and fuelling innovation in different industries.

- Manish Jha

Al has the power to reshape how people work. It can analyse a large amount of data instantaneously, recognize trends, and give predictions for decisions in a time much shorter than through human processes. With AI integration in creativity and innovation, it helped discourse marketing analysts interpret consumers’ behaviours and helped them design specific marketing campaigns. AI analytics also helps a business find valuable insights when it comes to predicting market trends, optimizing workflows, and enhancing overall efficiency. Such repetitive procedures are now performed by Al-powered chatbots and virtual assistants, with employees concentrating on higher-value tasks instead.

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