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The Industries of the Future
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The Industries of the Future

Simon & Schuster, 2016 more...


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

In this informative overview, technology policy guru Alec Ross paints quite a believable picture of the future of international business. A wise and experienced guide, Ross offers balanced reporting on technological developments – discussing their practical applications in commerce – and on the economic and human consequences of technological change. As he highlights these areas, he explains where business will find ripe opportunities. He cautions that, as always, progress will create losers as well as winners. Revolutions in computing ability and robotic devices will displace quite skilled (and newly outraged) people from their professions. These transformations will also disrupt those at the bottom of the labor market, the people who often bear the brunt of change. Besides the economic implications of progress, Ross highlights moral dilemmas that technologies – such as genome and big data – generate. getAbstract recommends this measured, thoughtful look into the future of businesses, economies and societies.

Take-Aways

  • Data are the “raw material of the digital age,” as land and iron were core elements in previous revolutions.
  • Private venture capital funding for robotics totaled $341 million in 2014.
  • Robots threaten many of the 60% of US jobs in aggregating and applying information.

About the Author

Alec Ross is a former senior adviser for innovation to the US Secretary of State, a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at John Hopkins University and an adviser to government leaders.


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