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Jobocalypse - The End of Human Jobs and How Robots will Replace Them (Paperback)
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Jobocalypse - The End of Human Jobs and How Robots will Replace Them (Paperback)
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Loot Price R315
Discovery Miles 3 150
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Is your job in danger of getting replaced by robots?
Jobocalypse is a look at the rapidly changing face of robotics and
how it will revolutionize employment and jobs over the next thirty
years. Ben Way lays out the arguments in favor of and against the
mechanization of our society, as well as the amazing advantages and
untold risks, as we march into this ever-present future.
Each entertaining chapter covers the past, present and future of
robotic technology, from sex bots to military killing drones, in an
easy to understand way.
Top #100 Best Selling Books across all Amazon books(July)
#1 Amazon Best Seller in Robotics(July)
"A fascinating look into the future of robotics and their impact
on humanity, be prepared to question when robots will replace you"
- Kevin Warwick, Professor of Cybernetics at the University of
Reading
"The future of work is changing thanks to a variety of things like
3D printing, open source software, and robots. Ben Way has a
front-row seat on these huge changes and what they mean for both
rich and poor workers. Yes, the robots may take our jobs, but who
will build the robots? This book will tell you." - Robert Scoble,
Technology Evangelist
Chapter 1: The future, backed up
Chapter 2: Odd jobs
Chapter 3: Adult industry and how to eject safely
Chapter 4: Logistics with hard drives
Chapter 5: Police, military and the rise of the machines
Chapter 6: Agriculture, mining and when bots get dirty
Chapter 7: Education and the baby bots
Chapter 8: Retail, drink and food with boozy bots
Chapter 9: Manufacturing and when robots build themselves
Chapter 10: Being probed, digital doctors and numeric nurses
Chapter 11: Entertainment and the funny bots
Chapter 12: Slavery 2.0 and when bots go wrong
Chapter 13: Robot humans and bionics
Chapter 14: Humans and the crumbs left for us
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