A few weeks ago, road and highways minister Nitin Gadkari said that driverless cars would be banned in India in order to “protect jobs.” This kind of fallacious argument is nothing new. For the past year or so, newspapers have frequently published articles arguing that automation is to blame for job losses. Even seemingly intelligent people like Bill Gates have made outlandish suggestions, such as taxing robots , to compensate workers who might lose their jobs as a result.
Bad government policies are the root cause for unemployment.
By doing a superficial analysis, one may indeed say that automation causes job […]
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