May 8, 2023, 5:13 p.m. | /u/pehnsus

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I was wondering, for every technological disruption happening are people actually able to adapt? Or is this not the case and job opportunities are actually decreasing

For example, during the Industrial Revolution everything transitioned to machine-based manufacturing and steam engines and factory jobs were made. So people still had jobs.

Then the discovery of electricity happened, light bulbs were made, generators, industrial motors, electrical transformers were created. And electrical/electronics engineering jobs were created.

When the car was created, mechanics and …

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