
Ready or not, the automation age is suddenly upon us
After , there’s to the way things were. There won’t be with thousands of people sitting in close proximity for a long time. The will likely become a relic of a bygone era. It is, as The New York Times recently, the end of the economy as we knew it.What we’re witnessing is the epitome of a “burning platform,” a metaphor for a crisis that demands drastic change. Much like a , we’re in a moment when changes such as universal healthcare and universal basic income suddenly seem possible.There is no going back, and looking forward offers no clear view of just what comes next, only radical...…After , there’s to the way things were. There won’t be with thousands of people sitting in close proximity for a long time. The will likely become a relic of a bygone era. It is, as The New York Times recently, the end of the economy as we knew it.What we’re witnessing is the epitome of a “burning platform,” a metaphor for a crisis that demands drastic change. Much like a , we’re in a moment when changes such as universal healthcare and universal basic income suddenly seem possible.There is no going back, and looking forward offers no clear view of just what comes next, only radical...WW…
