In the context of the article, what does the
author's use of the phrase, "If our era is the next
Industrial Revolution" imply?
A. Unlike in the first Industrial Revolution, machines
are not about to outsmart us and take our jobs.
B. Just as they did during the first Industrial
Revolution, humane considerations will ultimately
triumph over mechanization.
C. Just like during the first Industrial Revolution, the
entire nature of how we build things, transport
things, and sell things is changing rapidly.
D. Much like in the first Industrial Revolution, this
century's biggest profits will be made by
enterprising capitalists.