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"text": "This is true new jobs are created and replace the old, but many times it’s less and less jobs, how many people were needed to run a car manufacturing plant before automation vs how many engineers are needed to occasionally keep the machines running, far fewer, and entry level jobs will likely disappear aswell, high level very technical jobs will strive but to those hoping to enter a workforce where there’s ten applicants for every job and everyone is struggling to get any experience this issues already plague us and are only getting worse as more and more technology makes entry level jobs obsolete",
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"datetime": "2024-05-20",
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