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机器会取代我们的工作吗?
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大卫・奥图 |
TEDxCambridge
• September 2016
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有一件矛盾的事情,你可能从未听过:过去一个世纪以来,尽管机械的发明取代了我们很多的工作,但美国成年人的劳工就业比率在过去125年来却不断攀升。为什么我们的劳工没有过剩且技术没有被淘汰呢?在这场有关于未来工作的谈话中,经济学家大卫.奥图(David Autor)为我们解答了为什么仍有那么多的工作岗位,并给出了一个令人惊讶又充满希望的答案。
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