The Luddites of early nineteenth-century England have long been dismissed as mere reactionaries, fearful men who smashed textile machinery in a futile bid to halt progress. Yet their story resonates with uncomfortable clarity in the present age of artificial intelligence. As AI systems advance at a pace that outstrips even the most optimistic forecasts,…
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AI and the Recurring Spectre of Technological Displacement

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