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Robots for Payroll?

Robots for Payroll?

Computers have come a long way since they were first conceived of. From clunky, oversized contrivances where each computation was dependent on the movement of a wheel or the engagement of a cog, computers nowadays have ceased to appear as if they are doing simple arithmetic at a fast pace.

Credit goes to programmers, who have always devised the means with which to interpret thoughts into a symbol that will be understood by a computer. If there is any process that follows a series of steps, a good computer programmer will be able to break it down into machine language understood by a computer. And lately, with better computers getting smaller in size and the cost of each computer getting low, it is now possible to use multiple computers in a certain system so that it would be a matter of synchronizing the computers to come up with something that can interact with humans.

In the field of robotics, such a process is already being done. A number of computers are used to power systems, like a computer for the facial expression, or for answering, or for computing the answer. In fact, there are now robots that in some experiments weren't identified as robots by human subjects interacting with the robots. With such advances in robotics, it probably won't be long before there are robots that do payroll.

Payroll is a stressful thing to do for a human. All that calculation, cross referencing, and the data entry alone are enough to cause some errors to be made. But now that more powerful payroll software are out in the market, it wouldn't be that difficult to put such a program into a computer that can do corporate payroll services.

And as for the complaints that always come with payroll, a computer wouldn't care. A computer can readily scan its corporate payroll services database and get the answer for the person.

And the biggest payoff for a computer doing corporate payroll services, since it doesn't need to rest, is that it is almost always on for corrections or for questions. No more waiting for those with complaints.




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