![]() I walked through the history of how technology has replaced lower-end jobs-tellers, librarians, travel agents, stock traders-with higher-value, better-paying jobs. But the host wanted to discuss only the title, “Eat People.” OK. We discussed my 12 rules for entrepreneurs and investors including lower costs, waste what’s abundant, scale and get horizontal. I called into a big-city public-radio station, a great catch. Every radio personality sounds the same: “Hey, we’ve got a new book author coming atcha, right after these messages . . .” And the ambush. California time calling drive-time radio programs on the East Coast, switching every five minutes and then calling in to stations farther west. On a “radio tour” promoting a book a decade or so ago, I was up at 4 a.m. Old jobs disappear and new jobs are created all the time. ![]() Will artificial intelligence destroy jobs? As sure as night follows day. Images: Zuma Press/WSJ Composite: Mark Kelly ![]() Journal Editorial Report: Paul Gigot interviews Wall Street Journal columnist Andy Kessler. ![]()
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