This Industrial Revolution Is Not Like the Last One
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United States
Started June 25, 2026
Policymakers’ approach to automation won’t work for AI
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This Industrial Revolution Is Not Like the Last One
Foreign Policy (United States) | Jun 25, 2026
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Embracing AI technology is essential for economic growth, creating new industries and jobs that align with future demands.
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Policymakers must prioritize education and retraining programs to mitigate the effects of automation on the workforce.
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The rapid integration of AI threatens to displace millions of workers, exacerbating inequality and social unrest if not managed properly.
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