The document discusses the impact of technology on employment, noting that 320,000 industrial robots were sold in the last two years. It shows that the majority of jobs are now in the services sector rather than agriculture or industry. The fastest growing jobs are those related to software engineering and computer support, while traditional jobs like butchers, secretaries, and cashiers are among the most vulnerable to automation. Employment in manufacturing has declined both in the US and worldwide since 1980 as technologies have replaced some human roles.