For people who didn't have four-year college degrees, these were the relatively better paid jobs. Think robots taking jobs on assembly lines or computer software taking jobs from administrative office workers. This elite group benefited a bunch from using email, building spreadsheets, searching the internet.
For the last four decades, technology has been mostly a force for greater inequality and a shrinking middle class. But new empirical evidence suggests that the age of AI could be different. We speak to MIT's David Autor, one of the greatest labor economists in the world, who envisions a future where we use AI to make a wider array of workers much better at a whole range of jobs and help rebuild the middle class.
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