Foxconn has not disclosed how many workers will be displaced or when.
But its chairman, Terry Gou, has publicly endorsed a growing use of
robots. Speaking of his more than one million employees worldwide, he
said in January, according to the official Xinhua news agency: “As human
beings are also animals, to manage one million animals gives me a
headache.”
The falling costs and growing sophistication of robots have touched off a
renewed debate among economists and technologists over how quickly jobs
will be lost. This year, Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee,
economists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, made the case
for a rapid transformation. “The pace and scale of this encroachment
into human skills is relatively recent and has profound economic
implications,” they wrote in their book, “Race Against the Machine.”
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