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Larry Boyer

Robot in the Next Cubicle: What You Need to Know to Adapt and Succeed in the Automation Age

Robot in the Next Cubicle: What You Need to Know to Adapt and Succeed in the Automation Age

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution, fueled by analytics and technology, is a revolution that brings exciting possibilities and serious concerns about its disruptive impact on the lives of average Americans. Economist and data scientist Larry Boyer provides guidelines for identifying individual talents and pursuing the training that will make them stand out, and how to promote their personal brand to give more exposure to their unique skills.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 268 pages
Publication date: 07 August 2018
Publisher: Prometheus Books


The coming convergence of automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence presents a remarkable opportunity for individuals and businesses alike. This Fourth Industrial Revolution, driven by analytics and technology, is ushering in a wave of data-driven smart products, services, entertainment, and new job opportunities. Economist and data scientist Larry Boyer takes a optimistic and useful look at this revolution, exploring the wealth of exciting possibilities it brings while also addressing the serious concerns about its disruptive impact on the lives of average Americans.

One of the most significant aspects of this revolution is the shift towards contract-based employment. As full-time jobs become less prevalent, future workers will need to think of themselves as entrepreneurs, marketing their unique talents as valuable skills that machines cannot replicate. Boyer provides guidelines for identifying individual talents and pursuing the training necessary to excel in this new employment climate. He emphasizes the importance of promoting one's personal brand to gain more exposure and secure better job opportunities.

Another key aspect of the Fourth Industrial Revolution is the increasing automation of routine tasks. While this may lead to job displacement for some workers, it also creates new opportunities for those who can adapt and learn new skills. Boyer suggests that future workers should focus on developing specialized expertise and leveraging technology to automate repetitive or mundane tasks. This will require a willingness to embrace change and a commitment to lifelong learning.

The book also delves into the ethical implications of automation and robotics. As machines become more advanced, they may be able to make decisions that affect human lives and livelihoods. Boyer encourages readers to consider the social and economic impact of these technologies and to advocate for policies that promote fairness and equality.

In conclusion, The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Robots, Automation, and Artificial Intelligence offers a comprehensive and optimistic view of the future of work. By embracing the opportunities presented by this revolution, individuals and businesses can thrive in the new economy. However, it is important to approach this change with a mindset of adaptability, resilience, and ethical responsibility. By identifying one's unique talents and pursuing the necessary training, individuals can position themselves for success in the age of automation. Moreover, by promoting one's personal brand and advocating for policies that promote fairness and equality, businesses can contribute to a more inclusive and sustainable future.

Weight: 330g
Dimension: 224 x 162 x 19 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781633884090

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