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Messrs Brynjolfsson and McAfee ask whether human workers will be able to upgrade their skills fast enough to justify their continued employment.
The new economy produced most of its jobs at the two poles of the wage scale: high-paying jobs for the well educated and acculturated (lawyers, bankers, management consultants) and low-paying jobs for those with little education or skills (fast food, telemarketing, janitorial services).
She loved to learn; she picked up new skills fast; she had few inhibitions.
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But despite the UK's "age of the foodie", British households appear to be losing cooking skills faster than ever.
While slow, at times uneven grass pitches encourage an emphasis on individual skills, faster Astroturf pitches are more conducive to passing and team-wide strategies.
They pick up Internet skills faster than most seniors, but that's O.K. Seniors shouldn't be fearful of returning to school or re-entering the work force just because they might have to learn more about the Internet and computers than they'd like.
But mothers in traditional societies nurse on demand and spend almost all their time having skin-to-skin contact with their babies, often carrying them in a sling, with the child placed vertically and facing forward, which Diamond suggests might be why babies from certain tribal societies develop neuromotor skills faster than American infants.
Moreover, the paper shows that firms that upgraded technology faster also upgraded skills faster.
The remarkable thing is that those studied in the injury actually pick up skills faster if they don't think about it.
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