Concern about technology — the printing press, the steam engine or the computer — supplanting humans is not new. But this time may be different.
Via Kenneth Mikkelsen
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Mr. Brynjolfsson and other experts believe that society has a chance to meet the challenge in ways that will allow technology to be mostly a positive force. In addition to making some jobs obsolete, new technologies have also long complemented people’s skills and enabled them to be more productive – as the Internet and word processing have for office workers or robotic surgery has for surgeons.
Excellent article on the future of work and the implications of the rise of the machines.