BUSINESS MAVERICK: Robo-apocalypse? Not in your lifetime

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BUSINESS MAVERICK: Robo-apocalypse? Not in your lifetime By J Bradford DeLong

, “Why Are There Still so Many Jobs?”, which considers the problem in the context of Polanyi’s Paradox.

In the fifth and sixth categories, one is elevated from microprocessor to software, performing accounting-and-control tasks or facilitating communication and the exchange of information. In the seventh category, one actually writes the software, translating tasks into code . In the eighth category, one provides a human connection, whereas in the ninth, one acts as cheerleader, manager, or arbiter for other humans.

Worse, we have now reached the point where robots are also better than humans at performing the “software” tasks in categories five and six, particularly when it comes to managing the flow of information and, it must be said, misinformation.

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