Nov. 9, 2023, 3:36 p.m. | Heather Stewart

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Harmeen Mehta criticised for equating human workers with ‘beasts of burden’ and denigrating right to strike

BT’s technology chief, Harmeen Mehta, has suggested workers whose jobs are threatened by AI accept their fate as “evolution”, comparing them to horses replaced by the car.

In an interview with the business website Raconteur, Mehta said: “I don‘t know how horses felt when the car was invented, but they didn’t complain that they were put out of a job; they didn’t go …

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