Work in the age of robots /:
Are robots finally replacing humans' Does the emerging age of artificial intelligence and automation mean we will soon see "peak jobs" and the need for a Universal Basic Income to support a widening swath of hapless citizens unsuited for employment in a primarily "knowledge"...
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Zusammenfassung: | Are robots finally replacing humans' Does the emerging age of artificial intelligence and automation mean we will soon see "peak jobs" and the need for a Universal Basic Income to support a widening swath of hapless citizens unsuited for employment in a primarily "knowledge" workforce' Improving productivity-reducing labor hours per unit of product or service-has been the hallmark of economic progress for centuries. But advances due to robots and AI, some say, will be fundamentally different because digital machines are ready to revolutionize the nature of work in nearly every sector, not just one or two. But the lessons of history and the realities of technologies suggest that, despite yet more disruption, the overall result will be net job gains and faster economic growth. |
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spelling | Mills, Mark P., author. Work in the age of robots / by Mark P. Mills. 1805 New York : Encounter Books, [2018] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer n rdamedia online resource nc rdacarrier Encounter intelligence ; 4 Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. Intro; Table of Contents; Grand transitions in productivity are episodic and powerful; Technology is the only leverage we've ever had to "buy" time; We're in a productivity deficit; Productivity growth solves a lot of problems; Productivity and employment have grown together for 130 years; Amara's Law helps us imagine the future; Taxonomy for automation: Code in the Cloud and code in the cobot; America has always been service-dominated, but manufacturing remains critical; The post-industrial myth for manufacturing jobs; Blue-collar bots; Manufacturing 2.0. The coming robotification of servicesBetter labor productivity can bring down soaring healthcare costs; Data: The fuel for boosting service-sector productivity; The hyperscale data infrastructure and ubiquitous productivity; Ubiquitous data and ambient computing lead to the third information era; Software, productivity and jobs grow together; STEM employment is growing fast, but most jobs won't be STEM ones; Long booms, and challenging disruptions, follow great infrastructure shifts; Copyright. Are robots finally replacing humans' Does the emerging age of artificial intelligence and automation mean we will soon see "peak jobs" and the need for a Universal Basic Income to support a widening swath of hapless citizens unsuited for employment in a primarily "knowledge" workforce' Improving productivity-reducing labor hours per unit of product or service-has been the hallmark of economic progress for centuries. But advances due to robots and AI, some say, will be fundamentally different because digital machines are ready to revolutionize the nature of work in nearly every sector, not just one or two. But the lessons of history and the realities of technologies suggest that, despite yet more disruption, the overall result will be net job gains and faster economic growth. Automation Economic aspects United States. Robotics Economic aspects United States. Labor market United States. Labor productivity United States. Robotique Aspect économique États-Unis. Marché du travail États-Unis. Productivité États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Labor & Industrial Relations. bisacsh Automation Economic aspects fast Labor market fast Labor productivity fast Robotics Economic aspects fast United States fast has work: Work in the age of robots (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG6G3Tf6Qwj8v3gvD3dqQq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Mills, Mark P. Work in the age of robots. New York : Encounter Books, [2018] 9781641770279 (DLC) 2018013646 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1812132 Volltext |
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