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TED Video: Why haven’t machines taken all our jobs yet?
December 26, 2016 /
Here’s a paradox you don’t hear about: Though machines and computers are constantly being created to do human jobs, the proportion of adults in the US with a job has consistently gone up for the past 125 years. Which begs the question: Why hasn’t human labor become redundant and our skills obsolete? In this talk about the future of work, economist David Autor takes on the question of why there are still so many jobs — and comes up with a surprising, hopeful answer.
Watch now http://ted.us1.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=07487d1456302a286cf9c4ccc&id=e3f788723d&e=d3135666a2
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