“@WSJ: MIT economist does not think robots are on the verge of taking our jobs: http://on.wsj.com/1DpNFbi pic.twitter.com/k07XMlTyVb” @JohnAFlood
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“@WSJ: MIT economist does not think robots are on the verge of taking our jobs: http://on.wsj.com/1DpNFbi pic.twitter.com/k07XMlTyVb” @JohnAFlood
@WSJ He's obviously one of the traitors that was sent by his robot overlords to lull the public into a false sense of security.
@WSJ when he says "our jobs" it means people like him
@WSJ they're not coming for his job, at least til Google evolves conscousness. So 3 or 4 years anyway. Bet he has tenure tho. #singularity
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@WSJ "Be Calm, Robots Aren’t About to Take Your Job, MIT Economist Says". That´s because the MIT Economist is a Robot!
@WSJ Yeah, he probably has tenure!
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@WSJ well that's put my mind at ease.
Economist thinks? RT @WSJ: MIT economist does not think robots on the verge of taking our jobs http://on.wsj.com/1DpNFbi pic.twitter.com/Lx3h0QpuXv
@WSJ making people more efficeint reduces the number of people needed.
@WSJ I like robot
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“@WSJ: An MIT economist does not think robots are on the verge of taking our jobs: http://on.wsj.com/1DpNFbi pic.twitter.com/r6XYZEkCDf” Yay!!!!
@WSJ no one has ever been fired by a robot. only by a human who decided that a robot was better for Their needs.
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