The Huffington Post -
22 Jan 2015 18:47

Justine Cassell, Associate Vice Provost at Carnegie Mellon University, said the advancement of technology, while scary, could foster new creativity and doesn't necessarily mean humans will be replaced by machines. "Certainly jobs are going to be replaced by robots, people in jobs are going to find their jobs being done by robots," she told HuffPost Live at Davos. "There's not a single number of jobs, and once you get rid of jobs, they are no more," she said. Cassell also said she thinks the idea...
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