The onrushing wave | The Economist
Previous technological innovation has always delivered more long-run employment, not less. But things can change Source: The onrushing wave | The Economist
Previous technological innovation has always delivered more long-run employment, not less. But things can change Source: The onrushing wave | The Economist
Almost half of all jobs could be automated by computers within two decades and “no government is prepared” for the tsunami of social change that will follow, according to the Economist.T Lees: 47% Of All Jobs Will Be Automated By 2034, And ‘No Government Is Prepared’ Says Economist
We are used to think that it’s not a good idea to give free money to homeless people without any guidance and control. They are likely to spend their money quickly and with no purpose. Moreover, one of the researches by The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development showed that 6 out of 10 … Meer lezenWhy We Should Give Free Money To The Homeless — FundRazr Blog