Máquina trabajando en una fábrica. According to the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), machines threaten jobs that generate up to £290bn in wages which could see the inequality gap across the country yawn wider still.
They estimated that 44% of the jobs in the UK could be replaced with machines over the next two decades
That was not to say that automation might not be a very good thing for society and the economy, but if not properly regulated it could lead to "the paradox of plenty," leaving the overall economy better-off but at the cost of many communities losing […]
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