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What we have less insight into is how well the people whose professions become obsolete due to advances in automation will be able to adapt.
But financial benefits aside, Damon put into perspective how the water crisis should have long ago become obsolete.
But it has also radically changed how we make our living, causing some jobs to become obsolete and allowing others to be exported elsewhere.
Focusing on outcomes in obesity surgery, the study illustrates the breathtaking speed at which clinical medicine can progress, and how rapidly policies, along with their critics and champions, can become obsolete.
Many dull, repetitive tasks will become obsolete: you no longer need riveters when a product has no rivets.The revolution will affect not only how things are made, but where.
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Learning will become obsolete.
Mechanical systems become obsolete.
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