Robot colleague | First AI employee revealed - will workers have freed up time to upskill?

First AI employee revealed - will workers have freed up time to upskill?

Avery Ingram, the first AI employee, has entered the UK job market. Different to generative AI, this robot can work in a self-sufficient way, picking up tasks on her own, in a way far more efficient than a regular worker.

Developed by Hull-based tech company February, Avery can work on up to 20,000 projects all at once and handle more than 20 tickets a day compared to a regular human worker who can only work on 3.

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