"Technical Trap"
June 19, 2019 08:40 Source: "China Social Sciences" June 19, 2019 Issue 1716 Author: Wang Junmei/Compilation

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The University of Princeton University Press recently published a new book "Technical Trap: Capital in the Era of Automation、Labor and Power "(The Technology Trap: Capital, Labor, And Power in the Age of Automation)。The book was written by Carl bet365 live casino games Benedikt Frey, co -director of the Martin College of Martin University in Oxford University in Britain。

The author comprehensively reviews the history of technological progress from the industrial revolution to the technological progress of the artificial intelligence era,Discuss how to fundamentally change the system of economic and political power among members of society。The author thinks,The Industrial Bet365 lotto review Revolution created unprecedented wealth and prosperity,But mechanized production also produced a series of disadvantages。such as,Working position of middle -income jobs,Wages are stagnant,Significant increase in economic inequality。These trends are also reflected in the current era of artificial intelligence。In the current technological revolution that occurred,Learn from past experience lessons can help us face Bet365 lotto review today's problems and challenges more effectively。(Wang Junmei/Compilation)

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