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Bewertet in Brasilien am 24. März 2023
With a clear and deep vision of the challenge of the Future of Work, Daniel Susskind leads the reader to a well thought understanding of the Economic and Social theory underneath the changes in the labour market.Pays good attention into the ALM hypothesis with a good dialogue on effects and the general impact of AI. Also brings consideration on the UBI proposal, with his own alternative of a Conditional BI.Transcending the economic challenge, there is also the psychological condition of those in need to flourish through leisure and having a purpose beyond the job - once it may be lost.Institutions and corporations - with their leaders - pay attention. Parents, educators, policy makers, pay attention. The FOW is the issue of the 21st century.
Benjamin Villar Lurquin
Bewertet in den USA am25. Januar 2022
In times where there are lmany books, articles, etc. related to Digital Transformation this book fills a gap in the sense that once we reach new levels of automation what will happen to the current structure of our society, the author explains that it requires to change too.So, according to the author, in the future, due to technological changes, there will be not enough work for everyone.Susskind also argues that we need to find a way to deal with the each time more growing political power of tech companies not only their economic power.And in a future with less work and more free time, the nature of work will also change, and people will need to find a new meaning in life.We are accustomed until now, says the author, to technology replacing human work or complementing human work, in the future technology will be replacing human work rather than complementing it.The author concludes that in the future, technology will raise the problems of inequality, political power, and life purpose.The author states that a new Big State must deal with the distribution issue to address inequality, and that we will require an oversight authority to deal with the political power of tech companies, and we also need to create new institutions to support people jobless, with less job and with more free time.The author exemplifies the above with new emerging capabilities in technology that are nothing like human intelligence in any manner, so technology will find new ways to do our jobs.And interesting book with a visionary look into the future.Enjoy it!
Rahul Shah
Bewertet in Indien am 28. August 2021
Technology is shaping future of work ,replacing human requirement at it. Need to prepare human in an environment where there will be little or no work and this environment is arriving sooner than what we are assuming right now. Till now, meaning of life has been directly associated with work, working to earn a livelihood.However in time to come, the meaning is expected to undergo major change , humankind will have to look out for a completely new meaning in life,a purpose that is no longer associated with work as there will not be many. The challenges on how the State needs to prepare the society for sharing of income and maintaining social order will be a priority role. How big technogical company will influence society,politics and our conduct is bought up so correctly in this book. Leisure management will be a subject of teaching and efforts should be on from schooling level in order to prepare us for this eventuality . A must read no doubt, the author has indeed done deep work on this very relevant but somehow neglected and grossly overlooked emerging scenarioof the FUTURE OF WORK.
Edward Maughan
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 15. Mai 2021
Great summary of not just the practical but also the moral side of work and how we will spend our lives, in the future - easy style of writing, great stuff
Aaron
Bewertet in Kanada am 1. Februar 2021
Good quality print. Fun read!
Jens Nachtwei
Bewertet in Deutschland am 3. Februar 2020
One of the best books I have read on the subject so far. Susskind clears up some wrong assumptions that are often repeated in other books on AI and the future of work. In addition a very clear language, wonderfully sorted arguments and entertainingly written. Very clear recommendation.
Alfred Palm
Bewertet in Deutschland am 13. Februar 2020
Nergens is vermeld dat het exemplaar een "uncorrected proof. Any quotes for publication must be checked against the finished book"Ik ben belazerd door ThriftBooks DE.
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