As artificial intelligence and automation become more sophisticated and more ubiquitous, people are becoming more and more concerned that they could soon lose their jobs to a machine, according to a new, international poll by Northeastern University and Gallup .
This anxiety spilled over onto the political scene in the U.S., when Democratic candidates for president sparred over what should be done to prepare people for such workplace disruption, as well as the merits of universal basic income at the second of two televised debates Thursday.
The new poll, released this week , shows that nearly 88 percent of those in […]
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