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Ars on your lunch break: Tim O’Reilly on why the future doesn’t have to suck

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Below you'll find the third installment of the After On interview with legendary tech publisher and prognosticator Tim O'Reilly. Please check out parts one and two if you missed them. Otherwise, press play on the embedded player, or pull up the transcript-both of which are below.

In today's installment, Tim rejects the fashionable forecast that automation will eradicate all human jobs next week. Being closer than most of us to Jeff Bezos, he knows a thing or three about operations at Amazon, which presents a fascinating case in point.

The company began a hugely successful two-year robot buying spree in 2014. The robots automated countless repetitive and dangerous human tasks. And during that time, the company hired more than 100,000 new people in its warehouses. It turns out, these robots amplify the productivity of the folks who work with them. And when bosses get more bang for their buck from a category of worker, they tend to hire more of them.

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