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Economist Adam Ozimek discusses why AI-driven unemployment may be mitigated by the human preference for 'the human touch' in certain service sectors. He argues that even as automation improves, demand for human-centric roles like live music and hospitality remains high.
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Economic resilience in human-centric sectors suggests automation limits may be constrained by consumer preference for interpersonal value.
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