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Wednesday Web Watch for August 13, 2014

It appears undisputed that AI and robotics will be an integral part of our future with an across the board impact on our daily lives, including employment.  The question is, how much of an impact?  Experts are divided.  Aaron Smith and Janna Anderson in an article entitled AI, Robotics, and the Future of Jobs published by pewresearch.org give us the run-down on “reasons to be hopeful” and “reasons to be concerned” about technological advances within the field of AI and robotics and provide valuable insight into renowned experts’ responses to key questions in this area.