The trend that began with ATMs and do-it-yourself checkouts is moving at lightning speed. Everything from driving to teaching to the care of the elderly and, indeed, code-writing can now be done by smart machines. Conventional wisdom says there will be new jobs to replace those we lose but is it so simple? And are we ready?Technology writer and think-tank director Nigel Cameron argues it's naive to believe we face a smooth transition. Whether or not there are "e;new"e; jobs, we face massive disruption as the jobs millions of us are doing get outsourced to machines. A twenty-first-century "e;rust belt"e; will rapidly corrode the labor market and affect literally hundreds of different kinds of jobs simultaneously.Robots won't design our future we will. Yet shockingly, political leaders and policy makers don't seem to have this in their line of sight. So how should we assess and prepare for the risks of this unknown future?



Autorentext
Nigel M. de S. Cameron is President and CEO of the Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies, and a regular advisor to government departments, unions and companies on the future of work in the age of robotics and automation.

Inhalt

Preface

Introduction: Time to Stop Being Naive

1. Non-Human Resources

2. ?The Stupid Luddite People?

3. Welcome to the Rust Belt

4. Building Consensus and Getting Prepared

Notes

Bibliography

Titel
Will Robots Take Your Job?: A Plea for Consensus
Untertitel
A Plea for Consensus
EAN
9781509509591
ISBN
978-1-5095-0959-1
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
23.06.2017
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.24 MB
Anzahl Seiten
176
Jahr
2017
Untertitel
Englisch