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A World Without Work
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Explore the thought-provoking insights of Daniel Susskind in 'A World Without Work'. This paperback edition delves into the impact of artificial intelligence on employment, emphasizing the shift towards technological unemployment. In an era where machines are taking on complex tasks—such as diagnosing illnesses and drafting legal contracts—Susskind presents a compelling argument that we must adapt to a future with fewer traditional jobs. The book discusses the potential for unprecedented prosperity brought by these advancements. However, it also outlines the critical challenge of fair wealth distribution, the management of Big Tech's influence, and the necessity to find purpose beyond work. With 352 pages of innovative and pragmatic ideas, this essential read offers hope and direction in navigating a future transformed by technology. Perfect for anyone interested in the future of work, economic sustainability, and the ethical implications of artificial intelligence, 'A World Without Work' is a must-read for thinkers of all backgrounds. Enjoy FREE shipping within New Zealand, with delivery typically taking up to 10 days. Please note that combined shipping is not available for this item.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141986807
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2021
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 352
Description:
New technologies have always provoked panic about workers being replaced by machines. In the past, such fears have been misplaced, and many economists maintain that they remain so today. Yet in A World Without Work, Daniel Susskind shows why this time really is different. Advances in artificial intelligence mean that all kinds of tasks - from diagnosing illnesses to drafting contracts - are increasingly within the reach of computers. The threat of technological unemployment is real.
So how can we all thrive in a world with less work? Susskind reminds us that technological progress could bring about unprecedented prosperity, solving one of mankind's oldest problems- how to ensure everyone has enough to live on. The challenge will be to distribute this prosperity fairly, constrain the power of Big Tech, and provide meaning in a world where work is no longer the centre of our lives. In this visionary, pragmatic and ultimately hopeful book, Susskind shows us the way.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141986807
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2021
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 352
Description:
New technologies have always provoked panic about workers being replaced by machines. In the past, such fears have been misplaced, and many economists maintain that they remain so today. Yet in A World Without Work, Daniel Susskind shows why this time really is different. Advances in artificial intelligence mean that all kinds of tasks - from diagnosing illnesses to drafting contracts - are increasingly within the reach of computers. The threat of technological unemployment is real.
So how can we all thrive in a world with less work? Susskind reminds us that technological progress could bring about unprecedented prosperity, solving one of mankind's oldest problems- how to ensure everyone has enough to live on. The challenge will be to distribute this prosperity fairly, constrain the power of Big Tech, and provide meaning in a world where work is no longer the centre of our lives. In this visionary, pragmatic and ultimately hopeful book, Susskind shows us the way.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
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