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and Kate Crawfords recent book on the extractive nature of the AI industry.
they dont have the luxury of sitting down in front of laptops or smartphones to ponder what data may be telling them.to provide frontline workers with the same tools used by office professionals.
theyre doing their job incredibly well.People are comfortable with apps in a deeper way than they are comfortable learning through a paper-based way.rewards programs can be enhanced and developed.
technology needs to run in the background.youre going to see increasing degrees of automation reshaping these positions.
Now when you put a new tool in front of them.
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