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The arrival of robots. Technology and the threat of future unemployment | Martin Ford

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The arrival of robots. Technology and the threat of future unemployment | Martin Ford

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Cover: Hardcover

Number of pages: 400

Language: Ukrainian

Publication year: 2016

Dimensions: 21.0 x 14.0

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Forbes called The Coming of the Robots a fascinating book about the modern economy, the New York Times named it a bestseller, and the Financial Times named it the best business book of 2015.

The book "The Coming of Robots: Technology and the Threat of Future Unemployment" by futurologist Martin Ford examines the impact of artificial intelligence and robotics on human society. The author examines the prospects for the development of technologies and their consequences for the economy, industry and society as a whole. The book raises important questions about the possibility of replacing workers with machines and its consequences for the level of employment and the distribution of wealth.

The book will be useful to everyone who is interested in the latest technologies, economics and the future of human civilization.

Author Martin Ford offers important reflections on possible future scenarios where the role of robots and artificial intelligence can radically change economic and social reality. The book contains objective analyzes and panoramic views of debatable issues regarding the impact of technology on modern society.

About the author:

Martin Ford is a well-known futurist and pioneer in the field of technology. He is the founder of a software company in Silicon Valley and has many years of experience in the computer industry. Author of several books, including The Light at the End of the Tunnel and The Economy of the Future.

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