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December 2016 PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE OF Artificial intelligence National Science and Technology Council Artificial intelligence , Automation, and the Economy Executive Office of the President Copyright Information This is a work of the Government and is in the public domain. It may be freely distributed, copied, and translated; acknowledgment of publication by the Executive Office of the President (EOP) is appreciated. Any translation should include a disclaimer that the accuracy of the translation is the responsibility of the translator and not EOP. It is requested that a copy of any translation be sent to EOP.
century. The advent of computers and the Internet raised the relative productivity of higher-skilled workers. Routine-intensive occupations that focused on predictable, easily-programmable tasks—such as switchboard operators, filing clerks, travel agents, and assembly line workers— were particularly vulnerable to replacement by new ...
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