philip lelyveld The world of entertainment technology

13May/17Off

AR has the potential to provide a workplace dynamic that is unlike anything we’ve ever seen, and the results could be a net gain for everybody.

20151120194304-video-phone-mobile-photo-smartphone-recording-camera-pictureAR will help transition displaced workers.

Thanks to recent developments in AR, jobs that once required years of training and practice can now be completed without prior knowledge or experience, and workers can do these jobs equipped with as little as their smartphone.

One worker can have many jobs.

This just-in-time knowledge will allow workers in the new economy to jump between different fields, working with clients and customers in a wide variety of industries. What’s more, someone can learn practical skills on the job while being paid to perform them. This means the investments made in time or money to learn new skills can be reduced to near zero -- giving those workers career track potential as they move up to remote support or other roles. In a similar manner, AR can even be used as a powerful tool for training workforces more efficiently -- providing opportunities for certifications and diversifying a job portfolio like never before.

Local services will go global.

A plumber in Florida, for example, could be guiding a client directly in Colorado or working with a partnered field agent in Saskatoon.

Knowledge is no longer a limiting factor.

providing AR maintenance solutions that allow skilled work to be completed by a wide range of parties, even customers themselves.

See the full story here: https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/294074

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