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  • Automation - Wikipedia170841
  • Autonomous Car - Wikipedia170846
  • Artificial Intelligence - Wikipedia170845
  • European Commission - Threats and opportunities from automation and robotisation238917
  • Outline of Automation - Wikipedia170842
  • Outline of Robotics - Wikipedia170844
  • Pharmacy Automation - Wikipedia170847
  • Robotics - Wikipedia170843
  • Technological Unemployment - Wikipedia170848
  • The jobs that robots can't do - Think Business238923
  • Automation is making human labor more valuable than ever - Vox239157
  • This expert thinks robots aren't going to destroy many jobs. And that's a problem - Vox239153
  • Meet the robots who are making the world a better place - UN News 06.07.23358905
  • AI anxiety: The workers who fear losing their jobs to artificial intelligence - BBC 18.04.23341586
  • Will ChatGPT take your job — and millions of others? - Al Jazeera 28.03.23337772
  • ChatGPT may be coming for our jobs. Here are the 10 roles that AI is most likely to replace - Business Insider 02.02.23332501
  • AI and the future of work: 5 experts on what ChatGPT, DALL-E and other AI tools mean for artists and knowledge workers - Conversation 11.01.23324989
  • Podcast - AI and the future of work - Dan Turchin, 2023332498
  • The Future of Content Writing: How AI Will Support and Enhance the Role of Writers - Martin Nowosad 06.12.22332495
  • 5 Jobs That Could Be Taken By Artificial Intelligence In The Next 10 Years - Forbes 17.11.22332502
  • The Pros And Cons Of Artificial Intelligence - Forbes 01.12.22332503
  • AI writing is here, and it’s worryingly good. Can writers and academia adapt? - Euro News 08.11.22332494
  • Labor Without Love - Nation 03.10.22309071
  • The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Unemployment - Technology 17.09.22332500
  • Why ‘the future of AI is the future of work’ - MIT 31.01.22332496
  • Big tech’s push for automation hides the grim reality of ‘microwork’ - Guardian 27.10.21259396
  • Video: The Two Futures Of Automation: Capitalism VS Socialism - Second Thought 15.10.21275519
  • Elon Musk’s Tesla Bot raises serious concerns – but probably not the ones you think - Conversation 07.09.21254697
  • Do we need humans for that job? Automation booms after COVID - AP News 05.09.21254530
  • Humanoid ‘Tesla Bot’ likely to launch next year, says Elon Musk - Guardian 20.08.21253248
  • How AI will impact the future of work and life - Forbes 10.03.21332497
  • The robot revolution is here: How it’s changing jobs and businesses in Canada - Conversation 23.02.21239151
  • Will robots be good or bad for our jobs? Here are lessons from Japan - WE Forum 15.02.21239152
  • Reinventing society with intelligent automation - Forbes 02.02.21238912
  • People globally offer mixed views of the impact of artificial intelligence, job automation on society - Pew Research 15.12.20238910
  • Innovation, automation, and inequality: Policy challenges in the race against the machine - Science Direct 12/20239158
  • Robots on the rise as Americans experience record job losses amid pandemic - Guardian 27.11.20239149
  • U.S. lost over 60 million jobs - Now robots, tech and artificial intelligence will take millions more - Forbes 27.10.20238922
  • Millions of Americans have lost jobs in the pandemic - and robots and AI are replacing them faster than ever - Time 06.08.20238919
  • How many jobs do robots really replace? - Massachusetts Institute of Technology 04.05.20239154
  • Expect more jobs and more automation in the post-COVID-19 economy - Forbes 10.04.20239159
  • Looking closer at the impact of robots on labor and employment - RIA 31.03.20239162
  • How hard will the robots make us work? - Verge 27.02.20238920
  • The robots are coming. Prepare for trouble - NY Times 30.01.20239155
  • In the long run, automation is good for workers. But policymakers must be mindful of short-term consequences - WE Forum 26.09.19239156
  • The challenges of automation in a fast changing economy - WSJ 09.08.19239163
  • Five predictions: The impacts of AI and automation on the future of work - Forbes 01.07.19238913
  • Robots 'to replace up to 20 million factory jobs' by 2030 - BBC 26.06.19238921
  • Measuring the welfare effects of AI and automation - VOX 28.05.19238915
  • The Benefits of AI: 6 Societal Advantages of Automation - Rasmussen 11.04.19332504
  • Toward understanding the impact of artificial intelligence on labor - PNAS 28.02.19332499
  • Automation and unemployment: Help is on the way - VOX 11.12.18238918
  • What impact will automation have on our future society? Here are four possible scenarios - WE Forum 28.02.18238909
  • Readiness for the Future of Production Report 2018 - WEF Davos170849
  • How automation will affect you – the experts’ view - BBC 22.05.17238911
  • The rise of technological unemployment and its implications on the future macroeconomic landscape - Science Direct 03/17238916
  • “The relentless pace of automation” - MIT 13.02.17239161
  • Automation and independent work in a digital economy - OECD 05/16239160
  • Will robots take over the world? The social impact of automation - Guardian 03.09.14238914
  • Book: Jobocalypse: The End of Human Jobs and How Robots will Replace Them - Ben Way, 2013239150
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