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Our View: Robots may not be coming for your job – but they are coming

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion September 27, 2022

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Automation of the labor force was feared for a long time. Hunter Wrigley, a second-year student in Southern Maine Community College’s Precision Machining and Manufacturing Lab, prepares a machine to engrave keychains with the use of a robot arm, right and above. Although the overnight replacement of workers by robots has not come to pass, major social and economic questions about the management of an increasingly automated labor market... + full article



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