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Rise of Automation - Technology and Robots Will Replace Humans - Paperback

Rise of Automation - Technology and Robots Will Replace Humans - Paperback

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by Adidas Wilson (Author)

You probably have an idea how robots will affect human workers negatively. Chief players in the tech world like Bill Gates and Elon Musk have provided their solutions; universal basic income or robot tax. But amidst the serious warnings and the utter sci-fi utopias, the human pain that will follow future job loss seems to be forgotten.

15 years or so from now, the US economy will lose 38% of its jobs to automation. This rate is alarming. And yet, many people maintain that automation should not and cannot slow down.

However, what if the progress is decelerated a little? Just enough to match the slow fashion and slow food trends maybe? At the very least, people should rethink the ownership of autonomous trucks. Robotization would not be that bad if truck drivers owned the automatic trucks instead of having a corporation own them all. In the meantime; robotization is a real threat and poses a danger to crucial human infrastructure.

Table of Contents

Introduction

  1. Elon Musk and Universal Basic Income
  2. Silicon Valley and the Automated Future
  3. Job Automation
  4. Bill Gates and a Threat to Jobs
  5. Artificial Intelligence and Automation
  6. Auto Industry Jobs That Will Be Lost To Automation
  7. The Rise of Automation and Coding
  8. Cyber Security
  9. Consumer Automation
  10. Automation in the Healthcare Industry
  11. Al Is the Future of Cybersecurity
  12. The Future of Automation
  13. Colleges: Jobs of the Future
  14. Automation and Perception
  15. Manage Automation and Jobs
  16. Automation and the Future Economy
  17. Conclusion
Number of Pages: 68
Dimensions: 0.14 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: December 03, 2017