From FastCompany: « A hospital introduced a robot to help nurses. They didn’t expect it to be so popular »
That means nurses don’t even have to remember certain tasks that used to be part of their daily job, which is a meaningful way to reduce their cognitive load. “They don’t have to think about telling the robot to do things,” says [Vivian] Chu, who has a PhD in robotics from Georgia Tech.
This kind of optimized offloading will help workers focus on being even more productive. That is, if employers figure that out. [Image credit: FastCompany.]
Check It Out: An Example of How Robots Will Augment Not Replace Jobs

You can’t replace Jobs, he was one of a kind… oh…
never mind….