It may not even be a problem at all.That is, in light of the massive revolutionary effects of automation and robotics that is happening as we speak, as we can see here, here and here.It is potentially so revolutionary it is rightly being dubbed the “fourth industrial revolution.”The warning signs have been here for years: e.g., a 2013 Oxford study suggests that about 47% of human jobs will be lost to AI by 2030. First, working class and then middle class jobs will be hit.When, for example,...
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