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This book summary podcast from Carl Benedikt Frey's The Technology Trap examines the historical relationship between technological advancements and societal impact, focusing on labour displacement. It explores instances from the printing press to the computer revolution, analysing how political power, job availability, and social unrest influenced the adoption of new technologies. The author contrasts the responses to mechanisation in Britain and other nations, highlighting the role of government policy and labour movements. The text ultimately argues that while technological progress leads to long-term economic benefits, its short-term impact on workers requires careful consideration and potentially, policy intervention to mitigate negative consequences. Key themes include the uneven distribution of benefits from innovation and the cyclical nature of technological unemployment and its subsequent resolution. Check out the full book here: https://amzn.to/421rM5H [https://amzn.to/421rM5H]
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