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Are tech companies pushing automation too fast for profit, or are we just scared of inevitable progress?
As 2026 brings widespread AI integration across industries, concerns about job displacement and ethical boundaries clash with the narrative of inevitable technological advancement. Cast your vote on whether corporate speed is reckless or necessary.
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