In a recent article I explored whether investing in technology is inevitably going to harm the employment prospects of workers. The article revolved around the fact that employment often rests upon productivity, and that not investing in technology is a sure fire way to harm productivity, which will then harm our employment prospects.
It’s a notion that has a lot of merit, but a recent paper reminds us, not all investments in technology are liable to have the same impact. The authors argue that the benefits highlighted in my previous article do undoubtedly arrive when the technology we’re investing in […]
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