Photograph by Derek Meijer / Alamy A growing number of people are worried that robots — and other machines with artificial intelligence — will imminently steal so many jobs that it will lead to a future of pervasive unemployment. But even a cursory reading of history will show that we’ve been here before.
Consider a series of headlines pulled from just one newspaper, the New York Times , as an illustration: In 1928, the Times ran an article titled “ March of the Machine Makes Idle Hands .” In 1956, it announced “ Workers See ‘Robot Revolution’ Depriving Them of […]
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