Automation, Innovation and Work

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AI
Artificial Emotions
Artificial intelligence
Artificial Intelligence Network
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automation
automation impact on labour markets
Big Data
Blockchain Technology
casual labour
Catastrophe Industry
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Competence Train
democratic processes
Develop Teaching Models
Direct Democracy
economic singularity
economic sociology
employment
employment relationships
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Fourth Industrial Revolution
future of democracy
Genetic Data Analysis
Global Brain
Good Life
human robots
innovation economy
institutional innovation
intelligent informats
Intelligent Robots
labour market
Math Destruction
Moral Intelligence
new social institutions
Party Game
political economy
precarious employment
precarious work
Representative Democracy
short-term contracts
singularity
social and societal development
Social Robots
social singularity
Student Interest Declines
super-globalization
Synthetic Biology
technological singularity
Trawler Owners
True Democracy
Uncanny Valley
universal basic income
value creation
Vice Versa
work relationships

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367470166
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Artificial intelligence will not necessarily create a super-intelligent “human robot”; however, it is very probable that intelligent robots and intelligent informats will bring about a form of super-globalization, in which money and goods are prioritized over people and democracy and where the widespread use of casual labour – that is, short-term contracts – will become the most common form of employment relationship. It is also very likely that artificial intelligence will bring about what is known as singularity. This term is used to describe a situation where intelligent robots, from a rational and logical perspective, are smarter than humans, i.e. the development of AI.

This book explores the impact that these intelligent robots and intelligent informats will have on social and societal development. The author tackles the question of singularity from three distinct standpoints: technological singularity – the intelligence of machines compared to that of humans – which he argues will bring about a qualitatively new labour market; economic singularity – the consequences for work relationships, value creation and employment – which he asserts will promote full automation, result in precarious contracts with low salaries, and, in some countries, possibly lead to the introduction of a universal basic income; and social singularity – the consequences of technological and economic singularity for democratic processes, bureaucratic procedures for exercising authority and control, and the direction in which society will develop, in addition to the emergence of new social institutions – which Johannessen says will promote a transition from representative democracy to genuine democracy.

The book will appeal to academics, researchers and students of economic sociology and political economy, as well as those focusing upon the emerging innovation economy. It will also find an audience among professionals and policymakers keen to understand the impact the Fourth Industrial Revolution will have on organizations, individuals and society at large.

Jon-Arild Johannessen is Professor at Kristiania University College, Oslo, Norway.

Helene Sætersdal is Associate Professor at Kristiania University College, Oslo, Norway.

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