In warehouses, call centers, and other sectors, intelligent machines are managing humans, and they’re making work more stressful, grueling, and dangerous.
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%0 Journal Article
%1 dzieza2020robots
%A Dzieza, Josh
%D 2020
%J The Verge
%K algorithmic_management artificial_intelligence digitisation robotics
%T How hard will the robots make us work?
%U https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/27/21155254/automation-robots-unemployment-jobs-vs-human-google-amazon
%X In warehouses, call centers, and other sectors, intelligent machines are managing humans, and they’re making work more stressful, grueling, and dangerous.
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