What the Industrial Revolution really tells us about the future of automation and work - 0 views
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Rubinstein's basic assertion, which is that economic theory tells us more about economic models than it tells us about economic reality, is a warning: We should listen not only to economists when it comes to predicting the future of work; we should listen also to historians, who often bring a deeper historical perspective to their predictions. Automation will significantly change many people's lives in ways that may be painful and enduring.
Automation, Globalisation, and Vanishing Jobs | naked capitalism - 0 views
Scalable learning vs. scalable efficiency in the automation age - 0 views
The Long-Term Jobs Killer Is Not China. It's Automation. - The New York Times - 0 views
Brilliant new report on the future of work/jobs and the impact of technology/automation... - 0 views
The robots coming for your job - 0 views
The Farms of the Future Will Be Automated From Seed to Harvest - 0 views
Rita J. King on LinkedIn: "PepsiCo will spend a billion dollars on layoffs in the next ... - 0 views
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/future-work-rethinking-skills-new-era-automation-yuval-a... - 0 views
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