NTT Docomo 5G robot mirroring the operator’s movements doing calligraphy, during the Mobile World Congress day 3, on February 28, 2018 . (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto via Getty Images) While robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) promise great advances in productivity, mostly they seem to worry people. Commentators talk and write endlessly about how these marvelous technologies will steal jobs from both workers and the managerial class, creating a large unemployed population. If history has anything to say, however, and it does, such fears are not only exaggerated, they are off the mark entirely. Ultimately, AI will create more new […]
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