What impact will robots have on the US economy?

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We have already said more than once that even the near future will be closely connected with widespread automation and a reduction in the number of jobs. Less clear is what the workplace of the future will look like. Not so long ago, a study was published according to which up to 47% of vacancies in the United States will disappear due to robots. What else will the fourth industrial revolution and the “rebellion of the machines” lead to?



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      10 January 2017 11: 02
      Hamburgers will become cheaper and Americans will be even thicker!
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      10 January 2017 11: 11
      Quote: Kaliostro
      Hamburgers will become cheaper and Americans will be even thicker!


      and you’ll have to expand the doors everywhere and make seats as wide as three on airplanes, yes, and if Russian hackers grunt them, then what a rebellion of cars laughing
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      10 January 2017 16: 58
      Something like this.

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