Still Think Robots Can't Do Your Job?

Essays on Automation and Technological Unemployment

Kids, Technology, Electricity and Electronics, Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Robotics, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Teaching, Computers & Technology
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Author: Riccardo Campa ISBN: 9788894830200
Publisher: D Editore Publication: January 11, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Riccardo Campa
ISBN: 9788894830200
Publisher: D Editore
Publication: January 11, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Is Artificial Intelligence qualitatively different from other means of economizing the use of labor? Are we on the edge of a jobless society? If yes, are we ready for it? These are a few of the questions discussed in this collection of academic works. This book traces a brief history of the concept of technological unemployment; proposes a short-term scenario analysis concerning the relations between automation, education, and unemployment; analyzes the most recent literature on social robotics; examines the possible futures generated by the development of intelligent machines; shows the relation between automation and unemployment in an Italian case study; considers the impact if machines become effective pursuers of knowledge or even conscious; and addresses the role of serendipity in the development of science and technology.

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Is Artificial Intelligence qualitatively different from other means of economizing the use of labor? Are we on the edge of a jobless society? If yes, are we ready for it? These are a few of the questions discussed in this collection of academic works. This book traces a brief history of the concept of technological unemployment; proposes a short-term scenario analysis concerning the relations between automation, education, and unemployment; analyzes the most recent literature on social robotics; examines the possible futures generated by the development of intelligent machines; shows the relation between automation and unemployment in an Italian case study; considers the impact if machines become effective pursuers of knowledge or even conscious; and addresses the role of serendipity in the development of science and technology.

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