Humans Need Not Apply

A Guide to Wealth & Work in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Jerry Kaplan

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Book Synopsis

"Humans Need Not Apply" by Jerry Kaplan is a thought-provoking book that delves into the impact of advancing automation and artificial intelligence on the job market and society as a whole.

In this eye-opening exploration, Kaplan examines the rapid progress made in technologies such as robotics, machine learning, and algorithms. He argues that these advancements have the potential to make many human jobs obsolete, disrupting industries and redefining the nature of work.

Kaplan presents a compelling argument that the automation revolution will not only impact repetitive or manual jobs, but also highly skilled professions such as medicine, law, and finance. He discusses the potential consequences of these changes, including widening income inequality and job displacement.

Drawing from historical examples and contemporary research, Kaplan explores possible solutions to address these challenges. He emphasizes the need for governments, businesses, and individuals to adapt and embrace new strategies, such as retraining programs and implementing universal basic income.

With his engaging writing style and incisive analysis, Kaplan prompts readers to consider the societal implications of automation and to reimagine the future of work. "Humans Need Not Apply" offers a timely and insightful examination of the potential consequences of advancing technology and provokes crucial discussions about reshaping our economic landscape.

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