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Author:
Baldwin, Richard E. author.
Title:
The globotics upheaval : globalization, robotics, and the future of work / Richard Baldwin.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
292 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subject:
Employees--Effect of technological innovations on.
Robotics--Economic aspects.
Automation--Economic aspects.
Globalization--Economic aspects.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- Part I. Historical transformation, upheaval, backlash, and resolution. We've been here before: the great transformation -- The second great transformation: from things to thoughts -- Part II. The globotics transformation. The digitech impulse driving globotics -- Telemigration and the globotics transformation -- Automation and the globotics transformation -- The globotics upheaval -- New backlash, new shelterism -- Globotics resolution: a more human, more local future -- The future doesn't take appointments: preparing for the new jobs.
Summary:
" At the root of inequality, unemployment, and populism are radical changes in the world economy. Digital technology is allowing talented foreigners to telecommute into our workplaces and compete for service and professional jobs. Instant machine translation is melting language barriers, so the ranks of these "tele-migrants" will soon include almost every educated person in the world. Computing power is dissolving humans' monopoly on thinking, enabling AI-trained computers to compete for many of the same white-collar jobs. Richard Baldwin, one of the world's leading globalization experts, argues that the inhuman speed of this combination of globalization and robotics - "globotics" - threatens to overwhelm our capacity to adapt. Globotics will disrupt the lives of millions of white-collar workers much faster than automation, industrialization, and globalization disrupted the lives of factory workers in previous centuries. The result will be a backlash. Professional, white-collar, and service workers will agitate for a slowing of the unprecedented pace of disruption, as factory workers have done in years past. Baldwin argues that the globotics upheaval will be countered in the short run by "shelter-ism" - government policies that shelter some service jobs from tele-migrants and thinking computers. In the long run, people will work in more human jobs - activities that require real people to use the uniquely human ability of independent thought - and this will strengthen bonds in local communities. Offering effective strategies such as focusing on the social value of work, The Globotics Upheaval will help employers and institutions prepare for the oncoming wave of an advanced robotic workforce. "-- Provided by publisher.
"Digital technology will bring globalisation and robotics (globotics) to previously shielded professional and service sectors. Jobs will be displaced at the eruptive pace of digital technology while they will be replaced at a normal historical pace. The mismatch will produce a backlash - the globotics upheaval"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0190901764
9780190901769
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1028185894
LCCN:
2018012182
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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