第四次工业革命
Automation anxiety dates back to the late 16th century
“The future of work” is suddenly everywhere—which is an interesting feat for a 500-year-old discussion.
Sarah Kessler writes about the future of work. Before coming to Quartz, she was a senior writer at Fast Company. She is also the author of an upcoming book about the gig economy.
“The future of work” is suddenly everywhere—which is an interesting feat for a 500-year-old discussion.
Automation often replaces human labor, but very rarely in the last sixty years has it eliminated an entire occupation.