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Future of Labour: How AI, Technological Disruption and Practice Will Change the Way We Work [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Karolinska Institute, Sweden), Edited by
  • Formatas: Hardback, 278 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 730 g, 1 Tables, black and white; 14 Line drawings, black and white; 14 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jun-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032489049
  • ISBN-13: 9781032489049
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 278 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 730 g, 1 Tables, black and white; 14 Line drawings, black and white; 14 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jun-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032489049
  • ISBN-13: 9781032489049
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"The Future of Labour: How AI, Technological Disruption and Practice will Change the Way we Work is an anthology that offers a forward-looking exploration of how artificial intelligence (AI), digitalisation and technological transformation are reshaping the future of work. Through a series of studies conducted by scientists and industry professionals, this volume takes a deep dive into many of the issues related to new policies, AI and the digital transformation's anticipated impact on the labour market.Balancing speculative foresight with scientific rigor, the authors ground their discussions in empirical data, theoretical frameworks, and comprehensive literature studies. The book delves into the evolving labour landscape through three key themes: The Future of Society and Economy - Examining the socio-economic implications of emerging technologies and their transformative impact on work. The Future Way of Working - Investigating how AI and digital tools are redefining the nature of work and workplace conditions. New Uses of AI and Technology in Labour - Highlighting innovative applications of AI and technology that are reshaping job roles and industries. Each chapter provides unique insights, blending rigorous analysis with predictive insights, to illuminate the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly technologically advancing labour landscape"-- Provided by publisher.

This book offers a forward-looking exploration of how AI, digitalisation and technological transformation are reshaping the future of work. Through a series of studies conducted by scientists and industry professionals, it explores issues related to new policies, AI and the digital transformation’s anticipated impact on the labour market.



The Future of Labour: How AI, Technological Disruption and Practice Will Change the Way We Work is an anthology that offers a forward-looking exploration of how artificial intelligence (AI), digitalisation and technological transformation are reshaping the future of work. Through a series of studies conducted by scientists and industry professionals, this volume takes a deep dive into many of the issues related to new policies, AI and the digital transformation’s anticipated impact on the labour market. Balancing speculative foresight with scientific rigor, the authors ground their discussions in empirical data, theoretical frameworks, and comprehensive literature studies.

 

The book delves into the evolving labour landscape through three key themes:

  1. The Future of Society and Economy – Examining the socio-economic implications of emerging technologies and their transformative impact on work.
  2. The Future Way of Working – Investigating how AI and digital tools are redefining the nature of work and workplace conditions.
  3. New Uses of AI and Technology in Labour – Highlighting innovative applications of AI and technology that are reshaping job roles and industries.

 

Each chapter provides unique insights, blending rigorous analysis with predictive insights, to illuminate the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly technologically advancing labour landscape.

Recenzijos

Endorsements

David Autor

If the future of work seems unimaginable to you, turn here to have your imagination expanded and your certainties overturned. Offering a kaleidoscope of insights from history, philosophy, theoretical social science, and best-of-class empirical analysis, this book will convince you that the future is not predetermined. It depends instead on the individual and collective choices we are making right now.

David Autor

Daniel (1972) and Gail Rubinfeld Professor

Margaret MacVicar Faculty Fellow

MIT Department of Economics

Massachusetts, USA

Mark Graham

The Future of Labour: How AI, Technological Disruption and Practice Will Change the Way We Work is a timely and provocative analysis of the changing world of work. This book offers a crucial perspective on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. It offers a clear-eyed look at the challenges and opportunities posed by AI and automation.

Mark Graham

Professor of Internet Geography

Oxford Internet Institute,

Oxford University, UK

Vivienne Ming

The Future of Labour: How AI, Technological Disruption and Practice Will Change the Way We Work offers a timely and comprehensive exploration of the rapidly evolving realities of work. Drawing on diverse expert insights, the volume enumerates the challenges and opportunities presented by AI and technological disruption, examining their impact on various aspects of the labour market, from individual skills and job roles to global economic structures and social welfare systems. Anyone seeking a broad understanding of the future of work and how we can navigate the transition should take the time to read this The Future of Labour.

Vivienne Ming

Theoretical neuroscientist and artificial intelligence expert.

Socos Labs

California, USA Endorsements

David Autor

If the future of work seems unimaginable to you, turn here to have your imagination expanded and your certainties overturned. Offering a kaleidoscope of insights from history, philosophy, theoretical social science, and best-of-class empirical analysis, this book will convince you that the future is not predetermined. It depends instead on the individual and collective choices we are making right now.

David Autor

Daniel and Gail Rubinfeld Professor (1972)

Margaret MacVicar Faculty Fellow

MIT Department of Economics

Massachusetts, USA

Mark Graham

The Future of Labour: How AI, Technological Disruption and Practice will Change the Way We Work is a timely and provocative analysis of the changing world of work. This book offers a crucial perspective on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. It offers a clear-eyed look at the challenges and opportunities posed by AI and automation.

Mark Graham

Professor of Internet Geography

Oxford Internet Institute,

Oxford University, UK

Vivienne Ming

The Future of Labour: How AI, Technological Disruption and Practice will Change the Way We Work offers a timely and comprehensive exploration of the rapidly evolving realities of work. Drawing on diverse expert insights, the volume enumerates the challenges and opportunities presented by AI and technological disruption, examining their impact on various aspects of the labour market, from individual skills and job roles to global economic structures and social welfare systems. Anyone seeking a broad understanding of the future of work and how we can navigate the transition should take the time to read this The Future of Labour.

Vivienne Ming

Theoretical neuroscientist and artificial intelligence expert.

Socos Labs

California, USA

1. Anthony Larsson and Andreas Hatzigeorgiou - Introduction: The Way
Disruption, Technology and Practice will Change the Way we Work in the Future
Part 1: The Future of Society and Economy
2. William J. Ashworth - Innovation
and Destruction: Technology, Ecology, and the Future of Social Labour
3.
Edward Castronova - Smart Money
4. Joel Kotkin and Marshall Toplansky - AI
and the Future of Society and Economy
5. Michael Lind - Work and Workers in
the Age of AI: The Influence of Technology, Trade, and Institutions
6. Bent
Greve - AI and Welfare States: Curse, Solutions or Both? Part 2: The Future
Way of Working
7. Christos Makridis - Interactions Reimagined: The Impact of
Hybrid Work on Team Communication and Coordination
8. Jonas Grafström - Young
Workers Want To Be in the Office: An Investigation Based on Swedish Survey
Data
9. Miriam Cherry - The Possible Futures for Gig Work: Digital Platform
Labour and Its Regulation Part 3: New Uses of AI and Technology in Labour
10.
Charlotte Mattfolk and Siri Wikander - AI and the Future of Work: How
Organisational Structures and the Role of Humans Transform in the Age of AI
11.Ling Koay - The Rise of Cyborg Marketers: A Marketers Guide to Survive
and Thrive in the Era of AI
12. Mohammad Amir Anwar - Value Chains of AI:
Data Training Firms, Platforms and Workers
13. Proscovia Kamugisha -
Re-skilling Human Capital for Inclusive Economic Growth in the Face of
Emerging Agricultural Automation in Africa: The Tanzania Perspective
14.
Robin Teigland, Mikael Wiberg, Jon Erik Borgen, Mafalda de Freitas, Johan
Landberg, Mohammad Rouhi, Karoline Teigland and Woodrow Wiest - Circular
Material Flows, the Twin Transition of Manufacturing and the Future of
Labour: Insights from a Case Study of the Peniche Ocean Watch Initiative
15.
Anthony Larsson and Andreas Hatzigeorgiou - Conclusion: Understanding the
Labour Landscape of Tomorrow
16. Greg Clark - Afterword: Navigating the
Future of Labour in an Age of Technological Disruption
Anthony Larsson, PhD, is an author, editor and researcher. He is a former Fellow at the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce and a former researcher at the Stockholm School of Economics Institute for Research (SIR) and at the Institute of Environmental Medicine (IMM) at Karolinska Institutet.

Andreas Hatzigeorgiou, PhD, is the President and CEO of PE Teknik & Arkitektur, one of Swedens leading engineering and architecture companies, and affiliated researcher at the School of Architecture and the Built Environment, KTH Royal Institute of Technology.