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July 25, 2016 02:00 pm GMT

The diagnosis and the cure of automation

Japanese robot giant Yaskawa Electric's industrial robot Motoman performs a cooking demonstration at the International Food Machinery and Technology Exhibition in Tokyo on June 10, 2015. Some 680 Japanese and foreign food machinery companies are exhibiting their latest technology and products in the four-day trade show.           (Photo: YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/Getty Images)I was challenged recently to “name one job in the future that won’t be automated.” I was stumped. I couldn’t think of one job that someday won’t be dehumanized. That got me thinking about the process of automation. How does it happen? Are we running down hill trying to eliminate one job at a time, or are we walking down hill trying to eliminate them all? Read More

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