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Creative work and the appreciation of it in the postindustrial societies became very minimal and given way for mechanization for higher production and efficient distribution. This aspect began to infringe into the natural functioning of hand-brain faculty that made the human societies for structuring a social fabric that had sustained our civilization. The industrial economic system was built on that structure; but we give least credence to those in the emerging world order. When creative work was appreciated, workers skills at all levels were necessary, but today those skills are the source for AI systems as the digitally exploitable data.
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Varghese, M. (2021). Creative Work Versus Artificial Intelligence. In: A Brief History of Creative Work and Plutonomy. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9263-8_13
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