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自動化即將讓我們失業嗎?
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大衛.奧圖 |
TEDxCambridge
• September 2016
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有一件矛盾的事情,你可能從未聽過:過去一個世紀以來,儘管機械的發明,取代了我們很多的工作,但美國成年人的勞工就業比率在過去 125 年來卻不斷攀升。為什麼我們的勞工沒有過剩且技術沒有被淘汰呢?在這場有關於未來工作的談話中,經濟學家大衛.奧圖 (David Autor) 向我們解答為什麼仍有那麼多的工作岡位,並給出了一個令人驚訝又充滿希望的答案。
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