Robots are taking on jobs humans consider to be 'too boring', Swedish company claims

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

While many fear the possibility of robots taking their job, a growing number of companies are putting AI-equipped machines to work in roles humans never wanted in the first place. This includes a broad range of applications, from tracking parasite bugs that pose a critical threat to forests to learning to identify risk in legal documents, according to Bloomberg. Swedish packaging company BillerudKorsnas has put robots in place in roles that involve repetitive tasks. Specifically, it's using AI systems to monitor massive amounts of data, in order to determine how long to cook wood chips before they turn into pulp. This would be an otherwise tedious tasks for humans, since they'd be charged with staring at diagrams all day.