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      <title>Makeover Monday, 2017 #14</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The Guardian recently &lt;!-- raw HTML omitted --&gt;reported&lt;!-- raw HTML omitted --&gt; on the a &lt;!-- raw HTML omitted --&gt;PWC report into the risk of UK job losses from breakthroughs in robotics and artificial intelligence&lt;!-- raw HTML omitted --&gt;. Whilst &lt;!-- raw HTML omitted --&gt;technological unemployment&lt;!-- raw HTML omitted --&gt; isn’t a new concept and the report and article certainly do comment on job creation too, the percentages at risk in some sectors are quite striking.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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