Explore how the future of human work enhanced by machines will open the door to a new golden age of innovation, discovery, operational efficiency and opportunity.
Explore how the future of human work enhanced by machines will open the door to a new golden age of innovation, discovery, operational efficiency and opportunity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel Newman is Principal Analyst of Futurum Research and the CEO of Broadsuite Media Group. Living his life at the intersection of people and technology, Newman works with large technology brands exploring digital transformation and how it influences our world. A five-times best-selling author, he is a Forbes, Entrepreneur and Huffington Post contributor.
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Chapter - 01: A short history of human-machine partnerships;
Chapter - 02: The state of human-machine partnerships;
Chapter - 03: Framing expectations for the next age of human-machine partnerships;
Chapter - 04: How businesses should prepare for the next age of human-machine partnerships;
Chapter - 05: How workers should prepare for the next age of human-machine partnerships;
Chapter - 06: How educational institutions should prepare for the next age of human-machine partnerships;
Chapter - 07: How consumers should prepare for the next age of human-machine partnerships;
Chapter - 08: How technology companies should prepare for the next age of human-machine partnerships;
Chapter - 09: The future of human-machine partnerships - putting it all together;
Chapter 01: A short history of human machine partnerships; Chapter 02: The state of human machine partnerships; Chapter 03: Framing expectations for the next age of human machine partnerships; Chapter 04: How businesses should prepare for the next age of human machine partnerships; Chapter 05: How workers should prepare for the next age of human machine partnerships; Chapter 06: How educational institutions should prepare for the next age of human machine partnerships; Chapter 07: How consumers should prepare for the next age of human machine partnerships; Chapter 08: How technology companies should prepare for the next age of human machine partnerships; Chapter 09: The future of human machine partnerships putting it all together;
Chapter - 01: A short history of human-machine partnerships;
Chapter - 02: The state of human-machine partnerships;
Chapter - 03: Framing expectations for the next age of human-machine partnerships;
Chapter - 04: How businesses should prepare for the next age of human-machine partnerships;
Chapter - 05: How workers should prepare for the next age of human-machine partnerships;
Chapter - 06: How educational institutions should prepare for the next age of human-machine partnerships;
Chapter - 07: How consumers should prepare for the next age of human-machine partnerships;
Chapter - 08: How technology companies should prepare for the next age of human-machine partnerships;
Chapter - 09: The future of human-machine partnerships - putting it all together;
Chapter 01: A short history of human machine partnerships; Chapter 02: The state of human machine partnerships; Chapter 03: Framing expectations for the next age of human machine partnerships; Chapter 04: How businesses should prepare for the next age of human machine partnerships; Chapter 05: How workers should prepare for the next age of human machine partnerships; Chapter 06: How educational institutions should prepare for the next age of human machine partnerships; Chapter 07: How consumers should prepare for the next age of human machine partnerships; Chapter 08: How technology companies should prepare for the next age of human machine partnerships; Chapter 09: The future of human machine partnerships putting it all together;
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