Keywords
technology, future, business, tax, automation, election, robotics
Abstract
Ubiquitous self-driving cars, robot workers, and massive political shifts may seem far away and irrelevant to our day to day lifestyles. However, Mr. Schenker proves that these changes are fast-approaching and come as timely responses to the problems and opportunities of today.
Recommended Citation
Stenquist, Ryan
(2019)
"The Futurist,"
Marriott Student Review: Vol. 3:
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1, Article 8.
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