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This is why automation to cut costs in a lax labor market is much less interesting than automation in a tight and tightening labor market.

The fear of wages and workers, not just idle "gee more profits would be nice", is what makes automation actually go, vs floundering out as some middle managers doing a b2b steak dinner grift




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