The term 'Luddite' originally described early textile workers in Britain who resisted industrial machinery in the 18th century and has since been used to label those resisting new technologies.
Over the last half-century, digital technology has initiated a new industrial revolution that has significantly transformed work, destroying old sectors while creating new ones, with California at its core.
The emergence of digital journalism has completely altered the landscape; instead of typewriters and printing presses, stories are now written and published electronically, showcasing how technology has reshaped information dissemination.
Senate Bill 1446 exemplifies the tension in California between leveraging technological advancements and addressing the pushback from labor unions concerned about job security amidst evolving retail landscapes.
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