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Book Review: AI's Impact on Work Dignity Explored

A review of Sarah O'Connor's book "We Are Not Machines" explores how the increasing prevalence of AI and automation is impacting the future of work and human dignity. The book, written by a Financial Times journalist, questions whether traditional notions of labor can endure in a technologically advanced world. It suggests that securing and maintaining meaningful employment has always been challenging, but the current technological revolution presents unique and growing difficulties. AI

IMPACT Explores the societal implications of AI on labor and human dignity in the workplace.

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