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Do we need humans for that job? Automation booms after COVID – Sydney Morning Herald
The pandemic has encouraged firms to invest in machines in ways that could boost productivity – but also kill low-skill jobs.

Economists at the International Monetary Fund found that past pandemics had encouraged firms to invest in machines in ways that could boost productivity but also kill low-skill jobs. Our results suggest that the concerns about the rise of the robots amid…
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