Only Humans Need Apply
Winners & Losers in the Age of Smart Machines
Summary:
The book explores the impact of artificial intelligence and automation on the workforce, arguing that humans should augment these technologies rather than be replaced by them. It provides strategies for individuals and organizations to thrive by leveraging their unique human skills in partnership with smart machines.
Key points:
1. Augment, Don't Replace: Use machines to boost human skills, not replace them. Workers should collaborate with technology for better outcomes.
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