The most accurate comparison that explains how the authors develop their claims in “The Automation Paradox” by Bessen and “Heads Up, Humans” by Alarcón is:
In “The Automation Paradox,” Bessen primarily uses anecdotes to show how computers have reduced the workforce. In “Heads Up, Humans,” Alarcón primarily uses graphs and charts to show how computers have benefited workers.
This comparison highlights the contrasting methods the authors use to convey their perspectives on the impact of computers and automation on the workforce.