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The prospect of robots coming for our jobs is a modern-day fear — but we would rather be pushed out by a machine than some whippersnapper. That is the conclusion of researchers who polled workers on their attitudes to “technological unemployment”. The research, conducted by Stefano Puntoni of RSM, is mentioned in this article.
The prospect of robots coming for our jobs is a modern-day fear — but we would rather be pushed out by a machine than some whippersnapper. That is the conclusion of researchers who polled workers on their attitudes to “technological unemployment”. The research, conducted by Stefano Puntoni of RSM, is mentioned in this article.