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For decades, the conventional view among economists was that technological advances create as many new jobs as they take away. In recent years, however, economists have become increasingly concerned that the pace of technological innovation has become so fast that many categories of human workers will be eliminated, without equivalent new job creation—by one estimate, nearly half of all American occupations could be automated in the next twenty years. How can companies, workers, policy makers and educators prepare for the challenges and opportunities that will come along with our automated future?