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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 28 Mar 2017

    Who is winning the race for jobs between robots and humans? 2 leading economists say it's the robots.http://nyti.ms/2o7k3B4 

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      1. Thomas R. Wood‏Verified account @ModernWood 28 Mar 2017
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        @JuddApatow just wait. When cars drive themselves is when it all falls apart.

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      1. Yvonne Sheppard‏ @Yvonne_Diallo 28 Mar 2017
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        @POTUS @SpeakerRyan, Ppl don't need coal mines Jobs Ppl need re-education, to meet today's job demands in Computer technology!

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      1. Swarmeena‏ @daknews 28 Mar 2017
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        So it is not between foreigners and Americans as the President claimed? Bad Republicans😁

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      1. Gigi Lee‏ @gigispeaksmind 28 Mar 2017
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        good article. In the late 70's and early 80's, high school and college students' instructors told us robotics was coming. FAST!

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      1. Pittsburgher‏ @SLCJCC 28 Mar 2017
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        Trump will pay no attention to this inconvenient fact.

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      2. PanelFMediaEntertainment‏ @panelfmedia 28 Mar 2017
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        If you can be replaced by a robot you need a new job.

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      3. Dylan Blanchard‏ @dccb31 29 Mar 2017
        Replying to @panelfmedia @nytimes

        some people don't have the luxury of just leaving their job

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      4. PanelFMediaEntertainment‏ @panelfmedia 29 Mar 2017
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        Then wait for the robot.

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      1. Gigi Lee‏ @gigispeaksmind 28 Mar 2017
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        I listened.

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      1. Jo Petralia‏ @Jo_Petralia 28 Mar 2017
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        So my question: who's making the Robots, the USA? Yeah, thought not.

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      2. Greg M‏ @TPS_fan 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @nytimes @mcuban

        (As I'm sure you know,) automation happens when a mundane process can be reliably, repeatedly delivered by machines which FREES up humans.

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      3. Greg M‏ @TPS_fan 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @TPS_fan @nytimes @mcuban

        The antipathy for machined automation is related to the loathing for physical moving, career changes, co. re-orgs, et al. i.e. laziness.

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      4. Greg M‏ @TPS_fan 31 Mar 2017
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        OTOH, the _upside_ is that _what_ humans are freed up to do involves more interesting, challenging, and creative work ...which is a boon.

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      1. Doggy Mom‏ @Tuff_Dog 30 Mar 2017
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        Takes skill to manage the robots. No worries

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      1. Valkyrie Hanna  😘‏ @ValkyrieHanna7 30 Mar 2017
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        @mcuban of course. Manufacturing has almost tripled in the US since 1987. However, a large portion of it is performed by robots.

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      1. Ariolys Chile‏ @AriolysChile 30 Mar 2017
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        @mcuban That was one of the @mcuban's concerns/ suggestions to POTUS. They're coming. We need to get ready for that.

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