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    François Chollet‏Verified account @fchollet 30 Nov 2015

    Plot the number of jobs we managed to automate vs. unemployment in the US, over 100 years. Obvious ccl: automation does not destroy the jobs

    7:56 PM - 30 Nov 2015
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      2. Hal Daumé III‏ @haldaume3 30 Nov 2015
        Replying to @fchollet

        .@fchollet i think we need to build a system that can take "plot instructions" like this and actually generate the graphs :)

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      3. François Chollet‏Verified account @fchollet 30 Nov 2015
        Replying to @haldaume3

        @haldaume3 For now it will have to be a job for humans : )

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      2. François Chollet‏Verified account @fchollet 30 Nov 2015
        Replying to @thecrankyadmin

        @cakeis_not_alie @mappingbabel people are better educated than ever --worldwide. And we have humanity's entire knowledge in our pockets.

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      1. Leo Boytsov‏ @srchvrs 30 Nov 2015
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        @fchollet unemployment statistics doesn't include people who are not on the labor market.

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      2. José Pablo González‏ @mrjose 30 Nov 2015
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        @fchollet middle wage jobs are destroyed by technology. Not a speculation

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      3. José Pablo González‏ @mrjose 30 Nov 2015
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        @fchollet let me know if you want me to look for some references

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      1. Connor Jacobsen‏ @cnnrjcbsn 30 Nov 2015
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        @fchollet it seems automation frees up more people to do jobs requiring more thinking rather than displacing them entirely

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      1. Nandan Pandit‏ @npandit 1 Dec 2015
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        @fchollet @pmarca true. But could there be an inflection point, where automation does destroy jobs? How'd v know where it is/if it exists?

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      1. Juan Gutiérrez‏ @nomemenomoney 1 Dec 2015
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        @fchollet @McKinsey If you plot automated tasks, these probably climb faster than automated jobs, while employment stays relatively stable.

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