If machines can draft, analyse, and decide, what remains distinctly ours? This book shows how to keep your edge when the ground under work is shifting. It offers calm, credible guidance for anyone who wants to turn automation into leverage rather than threat, from freelancers and managers to educators and community leaders.

Across clear frameworks and concrete cases, you will learn which human skills compound, how to navigate an ai-driven economy, and where ethical ai should set boundaries. You will map tasks, build a lean personal stack, and design workflows where automation survival becomes a daily practice. Expect practical scripts for negotiation, habits for reskill and upskill, and ways to convert tools into creative advantage without losing trust. Along the way, we address algorithmic bias, privacy by design, and fair reward for augmented work.

If you care about dignity at work, stronger teams, and resilient careers, this is your field guide to adapt to change in the future of work. It will not promise certainty, but it will give you language, methods, and momentum to act with confidence.



Autorentext

Kenan Durveil writes at the intersection of technology, work, and human dignity. After years helping teams adopt new tools without losing their soul, he now focuses on practical ways people can thrive alongside intelligent systems. His worldview is shaped by craft traditions and the long memory of workers who adapted to previous waves of change; the story of the Luddites is, for him, less about smashing machines and more about defending fair terms for progress. He works with small teams, educators, and public bodies to translate big ideas into everyday practice. His mission is simple: design workflows and norms where automation lifts judgement, creativity, and care rather than replacing them.

Titel
The Great Automation
Untertitel
Surviving the Age of Intelligent Systems
EAN
9789374599143
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
20.02.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
0.24 MB
Anzahl Seiten
318