HENRY BLODGET: Technology may destroy jobs, but it also creates them
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Business Insider CEO Henry Blodget breaks down the debate over artificial intelligence (AI), and whether machines will take over everyone's jobs. He discusses how history has proven the economy to be highly adept at adjusting to technological change. Citing a recent column from the Wall Street Journal's Greg Ip, Blodget notes that while advancements over time have eliminated some jobs, they've also created whole new employment opportunities.
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