Automation opens up a slick new world of choice and convenience, butit will also increasingly push workers into IT jobs and reinforce regionaland cultural inequalities. Danny Bradbury reports.
While some people embrace the future, others will always fear it. On the cusp of the new millennium, the mixture of paranoia and enthusiasm is particularly volatile as technological progress thre...
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