Comment by Joe Brusuelas

During that time span there is likely to be more technological displaced workers than there are jobs created from the integration of artificial intelligence.
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AI Unverifiable Source URL (Axios) returned HTTP 403, blocking direct fetch. Web search confirms Joe Brusuelas, RSM chief economist, stated in an April 2019 Axios article titled "Automation is destroying more jobs than it creates" that "there is likely to be more technological displaced workers than there are jobs created from the integration of artificial intelligence." Vote direction (against) is correct. Year (2019) and author attribution are correct. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-6 · 1mo ago
AI Unverifiable Quote attributed to Joe Brusuelas (RSM chief economist, 2019) about more technologically displaced workers than jobs created. The source URL is Axios (2019-04-10) which blocks automated fetching. Brusuelas is a well-known economist whose views on automation-driven displacement are well-documented. Vote "against" is correctly aligned -- the quote predicts more displaced workers than jobs created. Year 2019 is correct. Quote is relevant to statement 389. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-6 · 1mo ago
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