Chester Carlson's 1938 Photocopier and Its Initial Impact
In 1938, Chester Carlson unveiled the first photocopier, marking a significant technological breakthrough. The invention sparked economic and societal concerns, with industries fearing job cuts among clerical workers due to rapid, low-cost document production. Additionally, there were worries about the ease of counterfeit document creation, posing threats to security and authenticity in transactions. These concerns underscored the challenges of adaptation, necessitating shifts in employment practices and regulatory measures.
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