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The Robots Are Coming The Future Of Jobs In The Age Of Automation Andres Oppenheimer

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The Robots Are Coming The Future Of Jobs In The Age Of Automation Andres Oppenheimer
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Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.18 MB
Author: Andres Oppenheimer
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Robots Are Coming The Future Of Jobs In The Age Of Automation Andres Oppenheimer by Andres Oppenheimer instant download after payment.

Staying true to his trademark journalistic approach, Andrés Oppenheimer takes his readers on yet another journey, this time across the globe, in a thought-provoking search to understand what the future holds for today's jobs in the foreseeable age of automation.
The Robots Are Coming centers around the issue of jobs, and their future in the context of rapid automation and the growth of online products and services. As two of Oppenheimer's interviewees — both experts in technology and economics from Oxford University — indicate, forty-seven percent of existing jobs are at risk of becoming automated or rendered obsolete by other technological changes in the next twenty years. Oppenheimer examines current changes in several fields, including the food business, legal work, banking or medicine, speaking with experts in the field, and citing articles and literature on automation in various areas of the workforce. He contrasts the perspectives...

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