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The invention of the Spinning Jenny was no problem at all, as long as spinning wasn’t your job.
The creation of Lotus 1-2-3 was nothing to worry about so long as you hadn’t been knocking out “What If?” scenarios for the Financial Director all day.
The Kodak camera was a marvel of innovation unless you’d spent twenty years perfecting your skills as a portrait painter.
Word processors were a wonderful productivity tool provided you weren’t one of the typing pool making a decent living from your 80 words per minute.
ATMs were incredibly convenient as long as you weren’t a bank teller who knew every regular customer by name.
GPS navigation was brilliantly efficient so long as you weren’t a London cabbie who’d spent three years memorising 25,000 streets for The Knowledge.
Self-checkout is progress as long as you aren’t the cashier who can scan a full trolley in under three minutes.
Industrial robots increase productivity, unless you are the factory worker who’d mastered that assembly line over two decades.
AI-generated art is fascinating technology, provided you aren’t the illustrator who’d spent years honing your craft.
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