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Critiquing a Common Argument about Technological Advancement

A common argument states that technological advancement, such as the widespread adoption of new automated systems, ultimately benefits everyone in an economy by increasing overall productivity and creating new, better jobs. Critique this argument in the context of income distribution. In your response, explain how the effects of such technologies can be unevenly distributed across the workforce, leading to different economic outcomes for different groups of workers.

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