But the domestic items found at the site tell us a lot too.
By the 2010s, people had begun to notice that there had been no mass unemployment of bank tellers. In 2015, James Bessen published a book called Learning by Doing, using the non-automation of bank tellers as a central example; soon it became a sort of load-bearing parable about what Matt Yglesias called “the myth of technological unemployment.” From Bessen the story diffused to Autor and Acemoglu; then to the economics bloggers; then to people like Eric Schmidt, who cited the ATM story in 2017 as one reason why he was a “denier” on the question of technological job loss. And they were right: ATMs really didn’t reduce bank teller employment.
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Finally, !peb confirms that the injected region does not appear in any of the module lists. The PEB only contains Target.exe, ntdll.dll, kernel32.dll, and KernelBase.dll. The region at 0x008A0000 is completely invisible to any usermode API that enumerates loaded modules: