Which statement best describes the author's central claim in

"The Automation Paradox"?
• Computer automation will likely be responsible for the loss of most jobs.
Computer automation should allow workers to avoid the need for advanced training.
•Computer automation will likely increase the number of jobs in certain fields rather than decreasing them.
• Computer automation should be welcomed like other technological advances in the past have been.

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The statement that best describes the author's central claim in "The Automation Paradox" is:

• Computer automation will likely increase the number of jobs in certain fields rather than decreasing them.

This suggests a perspective that while automation might lead to changes in the job landscape, it can also create new opportunities in specific areas.