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The rise of automation raises questions about the future of work from "summary" of Program Or Be Programmed by Douglas Rushkoff

The accelerating pace of automation is leading many to question the very nature of work itself. As machines take on more and more tasks traditionally performed by humans, we are forced to confront the possibility of a future where human labor is no longer a valuable commodity. The rise of automation challenges our assumptions about the role of work in society and raises fundamental questions about the meaning and purpose of human existence. In a world where machines can perform tasks more efficiently and cost-effectively than humans, what will become of the millions of people whose livelihoods depend on their ability to work? Will we see mass unemployment and widespread poverty, or will we find new ways to create value and meaning in a society increasingly dominated by automation? These are the questions that we must grapple with as we navigate the uncertain terrain of the digital age. The rise ...
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    Program Or Be Programmed

    Douglas Rushkoff

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