Some have argued that automation will make an increasing number of our jobs obsolete without replacing them, leading to a “ jobless world ” where unemployment is huge and persistent. While possible, I think this is not a likely future—and I’m not the only one . Fundamentally, work is not a fixed pie which machines are eating a bigger and bigger piece of while humans have less and less. Instead, work is generated by businesses and entrepreneurs who identify economic opportunities based on problems that need to be fixed.
One thing is clear: Our workforce is going through unprecedented change. […]
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