Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future

Author(s): Martin Ford

Science

Winner of the 2015 FT McKinsey Business Book of the Year AwardA "New York Times" BestsellerTop Business Book of 2015 at ForbesOne of NBCNews.com 12 Notable Science and Technology Books of 2015 What are the jobs of the future? How many will there be? And who will have them? As technology continues to accelerate and machines begin taking care of themselves, fewer people will be necessary. Artificial intelligence is already well on its way to making good jobs obsolete: many paralegals, journalists, office workers, and even computer programmers are poised to be replaced by robots and smart software. As progress continues, blue and white collar jobs alike will evaporate, squeezing working- and middle-class families ever further. At the same time, households are under assault from exploding costs, especially from the two major industrieseducation and health carethat, so far, have not been transformed by information technology. The result could well be massive unemployment and inequality as well as the implosion of the consumer economy itself. The past solutions to technological disruption, especially more training and education, aren t going to work. We must decide, now, whether the future will see broad-based prosperity or catastrophic levels of inequality and economic insecurity. "Rise of the Robots" is essential reading to understand what accelerating technology means for our economic prospectsnot to mention those of our childrenas well as for society as a whole."


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Martin Ford, the founder of a Silicon Valleybased software development firm, has over twenty-five years of experience in computer design and software development. The author of "The Lights in the Tunnel: Automation, Accelerating Technology, and the Economy of the Future," he lives in Sunnyvale, California.@MFordFuture"

General Fields

  • : 9780465097531
  • : Basic Books
  • : Basic Books
  • : 11 July 2016
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Martin Ford
  • : Paperback / softback
  • : 331.137042
  • : 368