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Globalization, Emerging Technologies & Future Industrial Relations: Will Doomsday Be Revisited?
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The pace of competition due to globalization has been pushing hard for mergers and acquisitions and led to huge investments for innovation in some of the ultra- modern technologies in the form of robots and Artificial Intelligences (AI). As per the information available in the public domain some such AIs are quite eager to express themselves like that of human race than of traditional machines which just play the assisting role to mankind in the developmental process. The purpose of this paper is to examine and analyse the possible future industrial conflicts between man and machine leading to its massive repercussions for political economy and society through logical and systematic exploration of various facts and trends.
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