Feb 28, 2020
For a Bright Future of Work, We Must Get Better at Collaborating With Machines
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: economics, education, employment, robotics/AI
Ogba Educational Clinic
Theoretically, workers have been on the fast track to obsolescence since the Luddites took sledgehammers to industrial looms in the early 1800s.
In 1790, 90 percent of all Americans made their living as farmers; today it’s less than 2 percent. Did those jobs disappear? Not exactly. The agrarian economy morphed, first into the industrial economy, next into the service economy, now into the information economy.
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