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Technological Disruption
Technological disruption refers to the impact that new technologies have on existing industries, businesses, and jobs. This disruption can result in the displacement of workers, the emergence of new industries, and significant changes to how goods and services are produced and consumed. It brings both positive and negative effects to society, frequently driving broad social and economic shifts.
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