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Artificial intelligence may take your job. Some lessons from my grandmother

  • Written by Bradley Hastings, Research Fellow, UNSW Sydney
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My grandmother, Claire Hastings, was born in the 1920s on a farm in Armidale, northern New South Wales. That was a relatively common thing, with just 43% of the population living in cities, compared with more than 70% now.

She lived in a small wooden hut, with a chicken coop out the front and fields out the back. When...

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