Evidence That Robots Are Winning the Race for American Jobs
Evidence That Robots Are Winning the Race for American Jobs
5/3/2017
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This article from The New York Times discusses the impact of automation and robotics on the job market in the United States. It presents evidence that robots are indeed taking over certain types of jobs, particularly in manufacturing. The article cites studies showing a decline in employment in industries where robots have been implemented, such as automotive and electronics manufacturing. It also highlights the challenges faced by workers who are displaced by automation and the potential consequences for income inequality. The article concludes by emphasizing the need for policies and strategies to address the growing role of automation in the economy and to support workers affected by these shifts.
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