<p>➀ The article revisits a 1960 issue of Electronics Weekly, featuring a cartoon titled 'Automation Shock' that reflected early concerns about automation displacing jobs; </p><p>➁ Authored by veteran industry journalist David Manners, it highlights historical perspectives on technological disruptions and their societal impacts; </p><p>➂ The piece underscores how debates about automation from the 1960s parallel modern discussions on AI and technological advancements.</p>
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