The quotation that best supports the author's central claim in “The Automation Paradox” is:
"It turns out that workers will have greater employment opportunities if their occupation undergoes some degree of computer automation." (paragraph 2)
This statement highlights the paradox that automation, often viewed as a threat to jobs, can actually lead to increased employment opportunities for workers. It directly aligns with the central claim by suggesting a positive outcome of automation in terms of job availability.