Here's the dirty little secret about automation: it's easier to build a robot to replace a junior attorney than to replace a journeyman electrician. And that fact helps explain why economists and politicians are feeling misgivings about “creative destruction,” which, up to now, they have usually embraced as a net good for society. Technology and automation, they've argued—correctly—boost productivity and create more jobs overall (even as some kinds of work get eradicated).
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