A World Without Work: Technology, Automation and How We Should Respond

Autor

Daniel Susskind

Wydawca

Allen Lane

Data wydania

2020-01-14

Ilość stron

336

Język

angielski

Okładka

twarda

Format

16,2 x 24 cm

ISBN

9780241321096

105,00 

Na stanie

Opis

’A path-breaking, thought-provoking and in-depth study of how new technology will transform the world of work’ Gordon Brown

'Compelling … Thought-provoking … Should be required reading for any presidential candidate thinking about the economy of the future’ NEW YORK TIMES

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 jobs are increasingly at risk.

Susskind argues that machines no longer need to reason like us in order to outperform us. Increasingly, tasks that used to be beyond the capability of computers – from diagnosing illnesses to drafting legal contracts – are now within their reach. 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: making sure that everyone has enough to live on. The challenge will be to distribute this prosperity fairly, constrain the burgeoning 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.