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| Luddite is a disparaging term for a person who opposes technological change or other innovation.
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| <span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Artificial intelligence (AI) - should it worry us?'''''</span>
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| :"... as Sally Percy argues, AI is full of possibilities - capable of bringing enhancements to treasury operations that won't detract from treasurers' own analytical skills - far less their intuitive ones.
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| :Indeed, it seems likely that treasurers will find themselves in an enhanced role, freed up to manage exceptional issues - the ones where their judgement is the deciding factor.
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| :No Luddites here."
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| :''The Treasurer magazine, March 2017 p3 - Editor's letter.''
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| ======Origin======
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| The English ''Luddites'' destroyed industrial machinery which they believed was threatening their jobs, in the period 1811 to 1816.
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