
A book extract discusses the impact of Artificial Intelligence on employment, noting that while studies predict significant job automation, the reality is more complex. The Oxford Martin School's 2013 report estimated 47% of US jobs were susceptible to automation. However, the author argues that not all susceptible jobs will be automated due to economic, societal, or technical reasons, and new jobs will emerge, similar to how digital roles replaced movable type jobs.
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