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A World Without Work

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Wydawnictwo Penguin Books
Oprawa miękka
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Compelling ... Thought-provoking ... Should be required reading for any presidential candidate thinking about the economy of the future. - New York Times

An excellent and timely piece of analysis ... Susskind combines a mastery of global research with insight into how government works. A book of immense importance that demands to be taken very seriously by No. 10, and by anyone who cares about the future of our country and world. - New Statesman

A pathbreaking, thought-provoking, and in-depth study of how new technology will transform the world of work. - The Right Honourable Gordon Brown

A fascinating book about a vitally important topic - and he writes with such elegance that you don`t even notice how much you`re learning. Elegant, original and compelling. -- Tim Harford, author of `Fifty Things That Made The Modern Economy` and `The Undercover Economist`

A superb and sophisticated contribution to the debate over work in the age of artificial intelligence. Susskind approaches the debate with a great command of the evidence and with excellent judgment. He takes on all of the major debates: whether new jobs will replace those that disappear, how the income distribution will be affected, and how individuals are likely to allocate their time in the future between work, leisure, study, and other activities. Never glib, consistently wise and well-informed, this is the book to read to understand how digital technologies and artificial intelligence in particular are reshaping the economy and labor market, and how we will live alongside increasingly smart machines. -- Jeffrey D. Sachs, Professor of Economics at Columbia University, Director of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network

Daniel Susskind has written an important book on an equally important topic: the future of work in an economy driven by the advances in artificial intelligence. His conclusion is that ultimately there will be less work, or at least less paid work. This will shake the foundations of our economy and our society. Our institutions will have to be transformed. It will be a daunting challenge. We have to start thinking hard about it now. -- Martin Wolf - Chief Economics Commentator, `The Financial Times`

This is the book to read on the future of work in the age of artificial intelligence. It is thoughtful and state-of-the-art on the economics of the issue, but its real strength is the way it goes beyond just the economics. A truly important contribution that deserves widespread consideration. -- Lawrence Summers, former Chief Economist of the World Bank, Treasury Secretary for the Clinton Administration and Director of the National Economic Council for the Obama Administration

Eloquent and humane, A World Without Work moves the debate beyond the illusion that technology always creates more jobs than it destroys and provocatively explores the role of work in human life and what to do when that role evaporates. -- Stuart Russell, author of `Human Compatible` and Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley

Fascinating and tightly argued - Sunday Telegraph
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Szczegóły
Dział: Literatura obcojęzyczna
Wydawnictwo: Penguin Books
Oprawa: miękka
Okładka: miękka
Wprowadzono: 12.02.2021

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