The Humachine: Humankind, Machines, and the Future of Enterprise

Author:   Nada R. Sanders ,  John D. Wood
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138571341


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   25 September 2019
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Author:   Nada R. Sanders ,  John D. Wood
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.412kg
ISBN:  

9781138571341


ISBN 10:   1138571342
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   25 September 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Replaced By:   9781032345680
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Non-fiction of this type never needs to be a dry reading experience and The Humachine is not. The writing and thoughts shared by the authors make it clear the high stakes of the changes AI brings to our modern world in vivid and tightly wound prose that never loses readers in tortured tangles of language. All readers will appreciate this. Newcomers to the subject will find the authors make complex subject comprehensible without ever dumbing it down and those closer to the issues at hand will find their conclusions credible and often insightful. Even long after the future has arrived and AI is completely woven into our lives, Nada Sanders and John Wood's The Humachine: Humankind, Machines, and The Future of Enterprise will retain considerable value as one of the more prescient publications about the emergence of a new age. It stands now as an important volume to read to help understand the massive changes our world will undergo in the years to come. Jason Hillenburg, goodreads.com Sanders and Wood do not view the growing influence of AI as an Utopia in the making for humankind, they do acknowledge the difficulties many businesses and society as a whole already faces in bringing our humanity in accord with technological advancement, but nor do they see a wildly Dystopian outcome as a foregone conclusion. The level of nuance and insight that defines The Humachine: Humankind, Machines, and The Future of Enterprise will challenge readers and provides us with a clear and well-organized glimpse into the future. It does so in a balanced way that helps ensure this book will remain relevant for years to come. Nicole Killian, mobyorkcity.com They engage the reader at various points with philosophical concerns without ever falling into the trap of long-winded debate. You may find yourself agreeing with their conclusions in this area, but it isn't essential - you can still take away much from this book without ever falling in line with its beliefs and concepts. Sanders and Wood never presume they are offering the final word on this subject. Instead, The Humachine: Humankind, Machines, and The Future of Enterprise aims to be one more contribution to an expanding gallery of works concentrating on one of the greatest paradigm shifts our species will likely experience. Nada Sanders and John Wood are authors of a book with immediate relevance that will continue to engage modern readers for many years to come and its publication enriches our societal dialogue on the matter. Clay Burton, Imaai Book Reviews


Non-fiction of this type never needs to be a dry reading experience and The Humachine is not. The writing and thoughts shared by the authors make it clear the high stakes of the changes AI brings to our modern world in vivid and tightly wound prose that never loses readers in tortured tangles of language. All readers will appreciate this. Newcomers to the subject will find the authors make complex subject comprehensible without ever dumbing it down and those closer to the issues at hand will find their conclusions credible and often insightful. Even long after the future has arrived and AI is completely woven into our lives, Nada Sanders and John Wood's The Humachine: Humankind, Machines, and The Future of Enterprise will retain considerable value as one of the more prescient publications about the emergence of a new age. It stands now as an important volume to read to help understand the massive changes our world will undergo in the years to come. Jason Hillenburg, goodreads.com


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Nada R. Sanders, PhD, is distinguished professor at D’Amore McKim School of Business at Northeastern University in Boston. Her expertise includes forecasting, analytics, global supply chain intelligence, and sustainability. She is the 2019 president of the Production and Operations Management Society and fellow of the Decision Sciences Institute. Her publications have appeared in California Management Review, Journal of Operations Management, International Journal of Forecasting, and Production and Operations Management Journal. John D. Wood, Esq., is a member of the New York and Texas Bar Associations and a graduate of NYU School of Law. He is founder of The Law Firm of John D. Wood, PLLC, providing strategic counsel to property owners. His expertise includes risk management, legal compliance, and sustainable business strategy. His publications have appeared in NYU Journal of Law and Liberty, NYU Environmental Law Journal, The Environmental Law Reporter, as well as numerous Bar Association journals.

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