Which evidence below supports the author's claim that automation will not cause people to lose their jobs?

Group of answer choices

"Bank tellers have become more like marketing specialists, telling customers about bank loans, CDs, and other financial offerings."

"Desktop publishing systems have meant fewer jobs for typographers, as graphic designers took over their work."

"On average, since 1980, occupations with above-average computer use have grown substantially faster (0.9 percent per year)."

"Automation is causing a level of persistent technological unemployment that demands policies that would redistribute wealth."

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The evidence that supports the author's claim that automation will not cause people to lose their jobs is:

"On average, since 1980, occupations with above-average computer use have grown substantially faster (0.9 percent per year)."

This statement suggests that automation and computer use have coincided with job growth in certain sectors, indicating that rather than eliminating jobs, automation can lead to the creation of new job opportunities.