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Artificial intelligence and automation are transforming the world of work, not to replace humans, but to enhance their skills. This book explores how collaboration between people and machines creates a new paradigm, redefining tasks, increasing productivity and driving innovation. With practical examples and case studies, Humans + Machines: the new engineering of work shows how companies and workers can adapt to this revolution, integrating technology to maximize results and develop hybrid work environments. It also addresses the ethical and social challenges of this transition, offering tools…mehr

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Artificial intelligence and automation are transforming the world of work, not to replace humans, but to enhance their skills. This book explores how collaboration between people and machines creates a new paradigm, redefining tasks, increasing productivity and driving innovation. With practical examples and case studies, Humans + Machines: the new engineering of work shows how companies and workers can adapt to this revolution, integrating technology to maximize results and develop hybrid work environments. It also addresses the ethical and social challenges of this transition, offering tools to ensure an inclusive and balanced future. Ideal for leaders, innovators and anyone interested in the impact of technology at work, this book is an indispensable guide to understanding and seizing the opportunities of this new era of work. The alliance between humans and machines is the next step in the evolution of work: an opportunity to transform the present and lead the future.
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Autorenporträt
Armando Gómez: student industriële techniek aan de Universidad Americana (UAM) met interesse in het beheer van menselijk talent.Christian Gutiérrez: student industriële techniek aan de UAM, met een bijzondere interesse in machines en hoe ze werken.Carlos Mendoza: doctor in de wetenschappen, vast academisch onderzoeker aan de Universidad Americana.