Human/machine : the future of our partnership with machines /

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Author / Creator:Blanchard, Olivier, 1971- author.
Imprint:New York : Kogan Page Ltd, 2019.
Description:ix, 245 pages ; 25 cm
Language:English
Series:Kogan Page inspire
Kogan Page inspire.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11973429
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Other authors / contributors:Newman, Daniel, 1976- author.
ISBN:9780749498108
0749498102
9780749484248
0749484241
9780749484255
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-238) and index.
Summary:"Will the workplace of the future be overrun by machines and robots? Are the new frontiers of artificial intelligence (AI) on the cusp of dethroning us in efficiency, intelligence and innovative potential? Automation and AI will augment our human world and potential. The winners of the future of work are those that harness the power of machines to their advantage. Human/Machine is the only guide you need to understand the fourth industrial revolution. It sets out a road map to the challenges ahead, but also unlocks the wondrous opportunities that it offers. Human/Machine explores how we will work symbiotically with machines, detailing how institutions, companies, individuals and education providers will evolve to integrate seamlessly with new technologies. With exclusive case studies, this book offers a glimpse into the future and details how top companies are already thriving on this very special relationship. From gamification in job training to project management teams integrated with bots and predictive technologies that fix problems in the supply chain before they happen, the authors deliver a powerful manifesto for the adoption and celebration of automation and AI. In a much more fluid, skills-based economy, we will all need to prove our worth and future-proof our skills base. This book offers a blueprint to avoid being left behind and unearth the opportunities unique to human-machine partnership ecosystems"--
Other form:ebook version : 9780749484255

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