The whole world has lost tens of millions of potential jobs to computers.
The personal computer has made one person able to do the work of many.
One large cluster of servers combined with powerful desk tops could do the work of millions of Accountants, as an example.
Computers, automation and robotics have put tens of thousands of auto workers out of jobs.
Computers and automation should be considered a double edged sword, one that cuts both ways.
The exact number of people who have lost their jobs to computers is difficult to determine. However, it is evident that advances in automation and Artificial Intelligence have led to job displacement in certain industries and roles, particularly those involving repetitive and routine tasks. It is important to note that while technology can replace certain jobs, it can also create new job opportunities in other areas.
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Because many workers lost their jobs.
Many self-employed weavers were put out of work by the power-loom. But mechanisation also created many and better jobs.
The Great Depression was a drop in America's economy. Also, many farms were experiencing sand storms which ruined crops. Many people lost their jobs. Our situation isn't as bad as the GD, because many more people lost their jobs.
many people many people
11,000 people lost their jobs in November, 2009.
35,000 people lost there jobs in hurricane katrina.
In the 1984 eruption about 13 people lost their jobs in the mauna loa volcano.
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the amount of jobs lost in staffordshire is 466378 people and many people are in £64832 debt!
Because many workers lost their jobs.
If they worked for the rich, they might have lost their job. But then again, many people lost their jobs.
Because many workers lost their jobs.
About 10000000 its alot i knoe :(
Computers. Computers (the people not machines) continued to do these jobs and were sometimes hired by the thousands by companies and the government well into the 1950s, when programmable electronic digital computers gradually eliminated their jobs. Many ex-computers became computer programmers.
90% of the colonist were farmers and many owned their own business as well as were professional. Many were also sailors and few people "lost" jobs.