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Old 01-05-2017, 05:52 AM   #49
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Automation isn't eliminatng any jobs.
Simply not true. One need only visit the local Walmart and the human-free checkout section to see that. The car industry has been hit for years, and will continue to be.

Reality check: Manufacturers returning to U.S. may mean jobs for robots, not people.

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Originally Posted by SleepyBob View Post
Generally speaking, technology advances eliminate specific jobs, but at the same time, they create even more jobs than they eliminate because of the potential they open.
Do you have data/links to support that. It's certainly counter-intuitive.

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