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Rise of the Robots by Martin Ford - Non Fiction - Paperback

Rise of the Robots by Martin Ford - Non Fiction - Paperback

by Martin Ford

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GTIN09781780748481
EAN9781780748481
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Titles in This Set:. The Rise of the Robots: FT and McKinsey Business Book of the Year by Martin Ford Condition: BRAND NEW. Format: Paperback. ISBN: 9781780748481 Overview:. Rise of the Robots by Martin Ford is a timely, in-depth examination of how automation and artificial intelligence reshape work, wealth, and opportunity. This non-fiction classic, honored as the FT and McKinsey Business Book of the Year, explains which jobs are most at risk and why progress could outpace wage growth. It is essential reading for students, policy makers, business leaders, and curious readers seeking clarity about the future of work. Ford blends accessible storytelling with rigorous research to show how productivity affects society—and what can be done to adapt. About the Books:. The Rise of the Robots surveys decades of automation advances—from manufacturing and logistics to white-collar professions—explaining why computers and algorithms threaten traditional roles while creating new opportunities in others. Ford argues that the collision of AI, robotics, and globalization could compress job security and widen income gaps unless policy and business adapt. The book blends case studies, economic analysis, and accessible narratives to show how productivity can rise while wages stagnate, and why this paradox challenges the very idea of work. Tone is measured yet urgent, balancing warnings with thoughtful prescriptions. Ford discusses education reform, social safety nets, and corporate strategy, offering readers a clear framework for thinking about the future of work. The storytelling is lucid and grounded in data, but never dull, inviting readers to consider personal career planning, public policy, and the responsibilities of leadership in a rapidly automated economy. This is essential reading for anyone concerned about automation’s consequences—students, professionals in tech and finance, policymakers, and curious citizens who want to understand what’s at stake as machines increasingly perform complex tasks. The book’s accessible style makes dense economics feel approachable, while its rigorous sourcing gives practitioners confidence that the arguments rest on solid evidence. Readers will finish with a nuanced view of which jobs endure, which evolve, and how society can steer technological advance toward broadly shared prosperity. Key Benefits:. FT and McKinsey Business Book of the Year winner. Timely, accessible guide to automation's impact on work. Ideal for students, professionals, and policymakers exploring the future of work.. About the Author:. Martin Ford is a bestselling author, futurist, and technology analyst who writes about automation's impact on work. His studies blend economics, labor market research, and practical business insight to explain how AI and robotics reshape industries. Ford’s work is translated into many languages and cited by policymakers, business leaders, and educators. His books, including The Rise of the Robots, have sparked conversations about productivity, wages, and social policy. As a sought-after speaker and adviser, Ford combines rigorous analysis and accessible storytelling for readers seeking a deeper understanding of technology’s influence. Why You’ll Love This Set:. With its clear, evidence-based approach, Rise of the Robots offers timely insights into how automation reshapes careers and economies. This non-fiction paperback is ideal for curious readers, students, and professionals seeking practical context for policy debates, business strategy, and personal planning in an era of rapid technological change today, globally.

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