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The world of work is in upheaval. A study by the World Economic Forum reveals that by 2025, more tasks will be performed by robots and artificial intelligence than by humans. And the result will be the elimination of millions of jobs. ATMs, cleaning robots, bread machines and self-service checkouts: the help provided by machines is useful for arduous work as well as for repetitive or tiring tasks. Are human beings really irreplaceable everywhere? Will psychological helplines one day be staffed by artificial intelligence? And who would be ready to have their hair cut by a robot? Labor market expert Melanie Arntz is convinced that her hairdresser will never be replaced by a machine, while economist Carl Benedict Frey predicts that all workers could suffer this fate. He explains that this change will take place over several years, even decades, and that consequently, the transition will be more painless than one might fear. The question is divisive and experts disagree on the answers. Will we all be unemployed or, on the contrary, will the robotization of arduous tasks give way to more rewarding jobs? In an increasingly complex world, scientific developments are opening up unprecedented possibilities. By trying to have a cocktail prepared by a robot bartender, psychologist Bertolt Meyer leads the investigation, facing a divided scientific community. Available until 09/30/2026 #Robots #AI #Arte Subscribe to the ARTE channel / @arte Follow us on social media! Facebook: / artetv Twitter: / artefr Instagram: / artefr