There is an ongoing debate about whether information technology is
reducing job availability and widening the gap between the rich and
the poor.
In recent times, a number of critics have provided a counterpoint to the hype
and overselling of information technology to which we have long been exposed.
Some critics find that the benefits of information technology are balanced by
a real downside. Other critics make the alarming case that technological progress is actually no progress at all—indeed, it is a curse. The two biggest charges (which are related) are, first, that information technology is killing jobs and, second, that it is widening the gap between the rich and the poor.
There is an ongoing debate about whether information technology isreducing job availability and widening the gap between the rich andthe poor.In recent times, a number of critics have provided a counterpoint to the hypeand overselling of information technology to which we have long been exposed.Some critics find that the benefits of information technology are balanced bya real downside. Other critics make the alarming case that technological progress is actually no progress at all—indeed, it is a curse. The two biggest charges (which are related) are, first, that information technology is killing jobs and, second, that it is widening the gap between the rich and the poor.
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