Rapidly increasing computing power means that more and more activities that previously seemed reserved for humans can now be automated using machines and algorithms. This technological change has sparked a public debate about possible job losses and the threat of mass unemployment. From a scientific point of view, such bad news is clearly exaggerated for four reasons: Firstly, the technological potential for automating jobs is often clearly overestimated. Secondly, by no means every automation potential is actually used in operational practice. Thirdly, a division of labour between man and machine that adapts flexibly again and again often prevents job losses. And fourthly, automation releases compensation mechanisms that counteract the ori...
Warnings about technology displacing workers from their jobs are not new. In the early 19th century ...
Warnings about technology displacing workers from their jobs are not new. In the early 19th century ...
Warnings about technology displacing workers from their jobs are not new. In the early 19th century ...
Rapidly increasing computing power means that more and more activities that previously seemed reserv...
Rapidly increasing computing power means that more and more activities that previously seemed reserv...
Rapidly increasing computing power means that more and more activities that previously seemed reserv...
Rapidly increasing computing power means that more and more activities that previously seemed reserv...
Rapidly increasing computing power means that more and more activities that previously seemed reserv...
Computing power continues to grow at an enormous rate. Simultaneously, more and better data is incre...
Computing power continues to grow at an enormous rate. Simultaneously, more and better data is incre...
Computing power continues to grow at an enormous rate. Simultaneously, more and better data is incre...
Alternative perspectives from economics and political economy now agree that work is set to disappea...
This contribution focuses on the impact of technological progress on the long-term growth, its effec...
Warnings about technology displacing workers from their jobs are not new. In the early 19th century ...
Technological progress has been the catalyst behind the increases in living standards across time. O...
Warnings about technology displacing workers from their jobs are not new. In the early 19th century ...
Warnings about technology displacing workers from their jobs are not new. In the early 19th century ...
Warnings about technology displacing workers from their jobs are not new. In the early 19th century ...
Rapidly increasing computing power means that more and more activities that previously seemed reserv...
Rapidly increasing computing power means that more and more activities that previously seemed reserv...
Rapidly increasing computing power means that more and more activities that previously seemed reserv...
Rapidly increasing computing power means that more and more activities that previously seemed reserv...
Rapidly increasing computing power means that more and more activities that previously seemed reserv...
Computing power continues to grow at an enormous rate. Simultaneously, more and better data is incre...
Computing power continues to grow at an enormous rate. Simultaneously, more and better data is incre...
Computing power continues to grow at an enormous rate. Simultaneously, more and better data is incre...
Alternative perspectives from economics and political economy now agree that work is set to disappea...
This contribution focuses on the impact of technological progress on the long-term growth, its effec...
Warnings about technology displacing workers from their jobs are not new. In the early 19th century ...
Technological progress has been the catalyst behind the increases in living standards across time. O...
Warnings about technology displacing workers from their jobs are not new. In the early 19th century ...
Warnings about technology displacing workers from their jobs are not new. In the early 19th century ...
Warnings about technology displacing workers from their jobs are not new. In the early 19th century ...