The article looks at the impact of automation on employment as of 2014. It cites research indicating that technology is replacing more jobs than it is creating, resulting in relatively high levels of unemployment even during economic recoveries. It suggests economic progress must be measured in different ways from in the past in order to accurately assess the impact of technology on employment and on people's well-being. Economists including Carl Benedikt Frey and Erik Brynjolfsson are cited.
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