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Over the past century, technological advancements have led to a surge in agricultural productivity while the share of Canada’s work force employed in the sector has dropped exponentially.

Throughout human history, few technological shifts have sparked as much curiosity and anxiety as the rise of artificial intelligence .

Everyone wants to know how AI will reshape industries and, more importantly, how it will affect jobs. While predicting the future is difficult, history often provides valuable clues about what comes next.

The current wave of AI innovation, led by large language models (LLMs), feels reminiscent of past industrial revolutions. When Thomas Edison invented the carbon-filament light bulb in 1879 and illuminated parts of Manhattan just a few years later, or when K

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