¿Hacia una aceleración de la automatización y el “fin del trabajo”?
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Based on the book Automation and the Future of Work, by Aaron Benanav, and the controversy between this author and Kim Moody, this article discusses how technological developments such as artificial intelligence and robotization are impacting working conditions, and how we can expect them to do so in the near future.
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