What is sorely lacking in articles like that is discussion of how societies
will address the massive displacement of workers that such automation
continues to cause. To be fair, that perhaps isn’t the job of IEEE, but
*someone* had better think about it.

On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 9:45 AM Tom Johnson <t...@jtjohnson.com> wrote:

> Scroll down to see the list.
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