'The machine doesn't fall ill': Amid the pandemic, companies look to replace workers with robots
CNBC: How do you see this Covid-19 recession impacting the automation of work?
The way we avoid a jobless recovery ... is to ensure that we're approaching automation by not just thinking about replacing humans with machines.CNBC: What jobs would people be most surprised to learn can be automated?
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