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The [[management consultancy]] dogma which sees and lovingly embraces a dystopian future in which the machines take over, and is hell bent on getting them to take over now.
{{A|negotiation}}The [[management consultancy]] dogma which sees and lovingly embraces a dystopian future in which the machines take over, and is hell bent on getting them to take over now.


The good news, long term, is that the idea is profoundly flawed and that machines are not going to take over. The bad news, short term, is that this will not become apparent for a long time yet, and many good people will be disenfranchised and driven up the wall in the mean time.
The good news, long term, is that the idea is profoundly flawed and that machines are not going to take over. The bad news, short term, is that this will not become apparent for a long time yet, and many good people will be disenfranchised and driven up the wall in the mean time.

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The management consultancy dogma which sees and lovingly embraces a dystopian future in which the machines take over, and is hell bent on getting them to take over now.

The good news, long term, is that the idea is profoundly flawed and that machines are not going to take over. The bad news, short term, is that this will not become apparent for a long time yet, and many good people will be disenfranchised and driven up the wall in the mean time.

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