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trends, Frey documents, broadly mirror those in our current age of automation, which began with the Computer Revolution. Just …
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automation in the textile industry. Despite cotton textiles becoming one of the largest sectors in the British economy, real … wages for cotton weavers did not rise for decades. As E.P. Thompson emphasized, automation forced workers into unhealthy … factories with close surveillance and little autonomy. Automation can increase wages, but only when accompanied by new tasks …
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The machine tells the body how to work: "automation" and the postwar automobile industry -- The electronic brain …'s tired hands: automation, the digital computer, and the degradation of clerical work -- The liberation of the leisure class …: debating freedom and work in the 1950s and early 1960s -- Anticipating oblivion: the automation discourse, federal policy, and …
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"This book shows that the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics is a natural consequence of the development of human society. It examines the history of production from the Stone Age to the present, progressing from the manual age to the machine age and then to the...
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