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Don't let the doomsday crowd get you down. While it is 100% true that dozens of jobs we do now, like driving, coding, and warehouse work will join secretaries, bank tellers, and grocery clerks as relics of the past, new jobs will pop up in their place. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is going to change your life as much as the computer, internet, and smart phone, but you will likely choose to work. A new book, "AI Rising: How to Thrive in the Age of Abundance," provides a pathway to success.
RIVERSIDE, Calif. - Californer -- Just like 10 years after personal computers, the internet, or the smart phone, 10 years from now will find the world a very different place. Hunger and poverty are almost eradicated world wide. But in 2036, most of the world will be middle class, and the old middle class will be wealthy indeed.
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The reason? Artificial Intelligence is going to automate driving, almost all boring and repetitive jobs, and dramatically reduce the cost of your groceries, clothing, electronics, housing, health care, education, and electricity. And the impact will be just as true in Sub Saharan Africa as it is in Kansas City.
A new book release, AI Rising: How to Thrive in the Age of Abundance, provides a comprehensive look at where we are today, what is needed to get to this amazing future, and what it might mean for your job, your hobbies, and your entertainment.
Many fear there will no longer be jobs and we'll need Universal Basic Income to pay the bills. But Co-Authors Randy Kirk and Brian Wang provide a clear picture of a future where you may work less, but you will need to work, and there will be plenty of really cool jobs that need doing.
AI Rising is available in Kindle, Print, and Audible at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0996059733
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The reason? Artificial Intelligence is going to automate driving, almost all boring and repetitive jobs, and dramatically reduce the cost of your groceries, clothing, electronics, housing, health care, education, and electricity. And the impact will be just as true in Sub Saharan Africa as it is in Kansas City.
A new book release, AI Rising: How to Thrive in the Age of Abundance, provides a comprehensive look at where we are today, what is needed to get to this amazing future, and what it might mean for your job, your hobbies, and your entertainment.
Many fear there will no longer be jobs and we'll need Universal Basic Income to pay the bills. But Co-Authors Randy Kirk and Brian Wang provide a clear picture of a future where you may work less, but you will need to work, and there will be plenty of really cool jobs that need doing.
AI Rising is available in Kindle, Print, and Audible at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0996059733
Source: Randy Kirk & Associates
Filed Under: Technology, Artificial Intelligence
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