Artorianβs Archives #7
The Algorithmic Leader
β Scribed by Mike Walsh
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 543 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781481480208
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β¦ Synopsis
The greatest threat we face is not robots replacing us, but our reluctance to reinvent ourselves.We live in an age of wonder: cars that drive themselves, devices that anticipate our needs, and robots capable of everything from advanced manufacturing to complex surgery. Automation, algorithms, and AI will transform every facet of daily life, but are we prepared for what that means for the future of work, leadership, and creativity? While many already fear that robots will take their jobs, rapid advancements in machine intelligence raise a far more important question: what is the true potential of human intelligence in the twenty-first century?Futurist and global nomad Mike Walsh has synthesized years of research and interviews with some of the world's top business leaders, AI pioneers and data scientists into a set of 10 principles about what it takes to succeed in the algorithmic age. Across disparate cultures, industries, and timescales, Walsh brings to life the history and...
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