If you take some recent reports at face value, professionals in industries ranging from healthcare to IT are panicking due to concerns artificial intelligence generally defined as computerized systems able to solve and execute solutions to complex problems will soon eliminate a staggering number of jobs. In the past 10 years, AI has undergone such significant advancements that assuming it will become a common workplace component in the next decade isn’t incomprehensible. As of today, more than half of companies have started incorporating intelligent automation in one or more business processes, according to a 2017 report from workflow solution provider ServiceNow.