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LESSON 1 · The Future of Work & Money

Machines Keep Taking Jobs

Automation anxiety is as old as industry itself. English weavers smashed mechanical looms in the 1810s. Bank tellers feared ATMs. Factory workers feared robots. Each wave eliminated specific jobs while creating others nobody predicted.

The difference today is speed and scope. Previous automation waves replaced physical labor. Artificial intelligence now targets cognitive tasks — writing, analysis, decision-making — that were previously considered uniquely human.