A new social contract between man and machine
The reality is that it's neither one. The fear is that automation is sweeping all before it, gobbling up jobs; displacing millions of workers and leaving them unemployed and, worse, unemployable; and exacerbating the income gap. It's reviled by many as a greater threat than jobs shipped overseas, even prompting some to suggest taxing robots to slow their spread. The counterview is that automation is not replacing jobs nearly fast enough. We don't have enough workers to do the jobs available now, and this will get worse as demographic trends play out.
Feb-2-2018, 13:27:35 GMT
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