Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Reducing Poverty in the Age of Automation

Reducing Poverty in the Age of Automation

In 1966, more than half of the people in the world lived in extreme poverty. I don’t mean public housing, food stamps, subsidized school lunch, free health clinic poverty. I mean the type of poverty in which there’s no electricity, no running water, no toilets and open sewers, and most children never see a doctor […]

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