Bill Gates, in an interview with Quartz, was quoted saying that Robots that take human jobs should pay taxes.

Bill Gates, in an interview with Quartz, was quoted saying that Robots that take human jobs should pay taxes.
The current pandemic has led many restaurants to turn to delivery, however food delivery is poised to continue to grow as a proliferation of platforms like UberEats and Grubhub rise.
There are generally only two ways to deal with labor shortages, one is through automation of tasks and secondly improving talent management (recruitment and reducing turnover).
With Covid-19 pandemic still disrupting normal operations for most restaurants, many restaurant owners need to adapt. Yet, adapting to adversity now might lead to more profits after the pandemic is a fading memory. Pre-pandemic, nearly 60% of households ordered delivery or take out once a week. Traditional restaurants that have dine in or carryout only, might be missing out potential profits. Adding delivery to your restaurant does have some initial costs, but they are limited. However, one thing is certain, now is the time to consider implementing delivery as a part of your business model.
How we work is changing. With the rise of automation and AI is forcing a shift in how we approach work. For businesses this means that there is a push to retrain or “upskill” their workers to retain existing workers, and to help future proof their workforce.
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