Humans Need Not Apply
A Guide to Wealth & Work in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
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August 1, 2015
Kaplan (fellow, Ctr. for Legal Informatics, Stanford Univ.) leads readers through his anticipated world in which human job seekers are woefully undermatched to their artificial intelligence (AI) rivals. The work hypothesizes that in a data-driven, complex workplace of algorithms, milliseconds, and automation, human intelligence will not be able to compete. The causes of this anticipated change in the labor market are owing to a confluence of factors that derive from recent advances in computation and machine learning. With a career in the Silicon Valley under his belt, Kaplan is able to draw on and extrapolate how companies may respond to AI competitiveness with the American worker. The author explores such careers as commerce and high frequency trading that will be impacted by this technology-infused environment. Kaplan successfully proposes solutions for human careers in this new world, offering insights into how companies can invest in worker potential for the long-term. VERDICT This accessible and timely work is suitable for technology enthusiasts and those readers with an interest in the application of robotics and AI to the workforce of the future.--Jim Hahn, Univ. Lib., Univ. of Illinois, Urbana
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