Description: Will Robots Take Your Job?: A Plea for Consensus by Nigel M. de S. Cameron 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. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description 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 its naive to believe we face a smooth transition. Whether or not there are "new" jobs, we face massive disruption as the jobs millions of us are doing get outsourced to machines. A twenty-first-century "rust belt" will rapidly corrode the labor market and affect literally hundreds of different kinds of jobs simultaneously.Robots wont design our future – we will. Yet shockingly, political leaders and policy makers dont seem to have this in their line of sight. So how should we assess and prepare for the risks of this unknown future? Author Biography 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. Table of Contents Preface Introduction: Time to Stop Being Naïve 1. Non-Human Resources 2. The Stupid Luddite People 3. Welcome to the Rust Belt 4. Building Consensus and Getting Prepared Notes Bibliography Review "A compelling and cutting-edge book, packed with intellectual energy. A challenge to conventional wisdom. A passionate plea for debate about the future of jobs, and preparing for upheaval in labor markets, put in elegant and thoughtful style. A must-read for all who care about the future: leaders, political and others, and yes, economists."Nagy K. Hanna, author, visiting professor, and former chief strategist of the World Bank"Nigel Cameron injects vital insight and urgency into the technology debate, and his book should be a wake-up call to policymakers and influencers around the world. Technological advances are moving at staggering speed but we cannot assume all will be well for those displaced by such progress. We are living in a time of deep political and economic uncertainty, as disaffected groups rally against the fallout of change. But, as Will Robots Take your Job? makes clear, this may mark only the beginning. It is time to wake from our slumber; if we take responsibility now the future is ours to shape for the better. This book shows us a way forward."Christian Guy, former Special Adviser to British Prime Minister David Cameron"Nigel Cameron has a refreshingly honest answer to the question of whether robots will take all the jobs: we dont know. Politicians are used to dealing with uncertainty in other fields, yet in this case they seem paralyzed. His brief, bracing book helpfully summarizes the debate – and persuasively argues that a risk-based approach to policymaking is the best response."Tom Standage, Deputy Editor, The Economist "Will Robots Take Your Job? offers a clear-headed introduction to an issue that should be at the forefront of public talk about technology: the likelihood of large-scale unemployment as machines take on increasing numbers of tasks previously assigned to a human workforce. Reminding us that the consequences of technological change are not unstoppable, Camerons book is a welcome call for public conversation and action to rethink relationships between humans and machines for the twenty-first century."Jennifer S. Light, Massachusetts Institute of Technology"An interesting read, providing a general overview of the main drivers of technological disruption and its impact on jobs, people and societies."Labour & Industry Review Text "A compelling and cutting-edge book, packed with intellectual energy, A challenge to conventional wisdom. A passionate plea for debate about the future of jobs, and preparing for upheaval in labor markets, put in elegant and thoughtful style. A must read by all who should care about the future: leaders, political and others, and yes, economists." Nagy K. Hanna, author, visiting professor, and former chief strategist of the World Bank "Nigel Cameron injects vital insight and urgency into the technology debate, and his book should be a wake-up call to policy-makers and influencers around the world. Technological advances are moving at staggering speed but we cannot assume all will be well for those displaced by such progress. We are living in a time of deep political and economic uncertainty, as disaffected groups rally against the fallout of change. But as Will Robots Take your Job? makes clear, this may mark only the beginning. It is time to wake from our slumber; if we take responsibility now the future is ours to shape for the better. This book shows us a way forward." Christian Guy, former Special Adviser to British Prime Minister David Cameron "Nigel Cameron has a refreshingly honest answer to the question of whether robots will take all the jobs: we dont know. Politicians are used to dealing with uncertainty in other fields, yet in this case they seem paralysed. His brief, bracing book helpfully summarises the debate - and persuasively argues that a risk-based approach to policymaking is the best response." Tom Standage, Deputy Editor, The Economist "Will Robots Take our Jobs offers a clear-headed introduction to an issue that should be at the forefront of public talk about technology: the likelihood of large-scale unemployment as machines take on increasing numbers of tasks previously assigned to a human workforce. Reminding us that the consequences of technological change are not unstoppable, Camerons book is a welcome call for public conversation and action to rethink relationships between humans and machines for the twenty-first century." Jennifer S. Light, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Review Quote "A compelling and cutting-edge book, packed with intellectual energy. A challenge to conventional wisdom. A passionate plea for debate about the future of jobs, and preparing for upheaval in labor markets, put in elegant and thoughtful style. A must-read for all who care about the future: leaders, political and others, and yes, economists." Nagy K. Hanna, author, visiting professor, and former chief strategist of the World Bank "Nigel Cameron injects vital insight and urgency into the technology debate, and his book should be a wake-up call to policymakers and influencers around the world. Technological advances are moving at staggering speed but we cannot assume all will be well for those displaced by such progress. We are living in a time of deep political and economic uncertainty, as disaffected groups rally against the fallout of change. But, as Will Robots Take your Job? makes clear, this may mark only the beginning. It is time to wake from our slumber; if we take responsibility now the future is ours to shape for the better. This book shows us a way forward." Christian Guy, former Special Adviser to British Prime Minister David Cameron "Nigel Cameron has a refreshingly honest answer to the question of whether robots will take all the jobs: we dont know. Politicians are used to dealing with uncertainty in other fields, yet in this case they seem paralyzed. His brief, bracing book helpfully summarizes the debate - and persuasively argues that a risk-based approach to policymaking is the best response." Tom Standage, Deputy Editor, The Economist " Will Robots Take Your Job? offers a clear-headed introduction to an issue that should be at the forefront of public talk about technology: the likelihood of large-scale unemployment as machines take on increasing numbers of tasks previously assigned to a human workforce. Reminding us that the consequences of technological change are not unstoppable, Camerons book is a welcome call for public conversation and action to rethink relationships between humans and machines for the twenty-first century." Jennifer S. Light, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "An interesting read, providing a general overview of the main drivers of technological disruption and its impact on jobs, people and societies." Labour & Industry Details ISBN1509509569 Pages 176 Year 2017 ISBN-10 1509509569 ISBN-13 9781509509560 Format Paperback Subtitle A Plea for Consensus Language English Place of Publication Oxford Country of Publication United Kingdom Author Nigel M. de S. Cameron Media Book DEWEY 331.12 UK Release Date 2017-05-26 NZ Release Date 2017-05-26 Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd Series New Human Frontiers Publication Date 2017-05-26 Imprint Polity Press Alternative 9781509509553 Audience General AU Release Date 2017-05-25 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:100773195;
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ISBN-13: 9781509509560
Book Title: Will Robots Take Your Job?: A Plea for Consensus
Number of Pages: 176 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Will Robots Take Your Job?: a Plea for Consensus
Publisher: Polity Press
Publication Year: 2017
Subject: Science
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Author: Nigel M. De S. Cameron
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