Artificial Intelligence and Work : Transforming Work, Organizations, and Society in an Age of Insecurity

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  • Author:
    BRATTON John / STEELE Laura
  • ISBN:
    9781529667240
  • Publication Date:
    April 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    296
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Sage Publications
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom
Artificial Intelligence and Work : Transforming Work, Organizations, and Society in an Age of Insecurity
Artificial Intelligence and Work : Transforming Work, Organizations, and Society in an Age of Insecurity

Artificial Intelligence and Work : Transforming Work, Organizations, and Society in an Age of Insecurity

SKU: 9781529667240
Regular price $399.99 $399.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BRATTON John / STEELE Laura
  • ISBN:
    9781529667240
  • Publication Date:
    April 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    296
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Sage Publications
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom

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In an era marked by insecurity from neoliberalism, financial volatility, political instability, regional conflicts, pandemics, and the climate crisis, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionising our work, organisations, societies, and the environment. This critical text explores who truly benefits from AI's development and deployment, offering a comprehensive overview of AI's nature, history, and applications. It delves into crucial themes such as the future of work, digitalisation, neoliberalism's impact, power dynamics, ethics, inequality, gender, race, intersectional discrimination, and environmental sustainability.

Unlike practical machine learning guides, this book examines how AI and AI-based technologies are transforming work, highlighting both benefits and potential harms.

Combining critical management and leadership studies with organisational sociology, it addresses societal implications, inequality, ethics, and power often overlooked by other textbooks.

John Bratton's lucid and engaging writing style brings a cutting-edge subject to life, blending breadth, critical analysis, and academic rigor. Contemporary examples illustrate AI's real-life implications for organizations and work today, while thought-provoking questions encourage readers to engage with and reflect on the topics throughout.

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  • In an era marked by insecurity from neoliberalism, financial volatility, political instability, regional conflicts, pandemics, and the climate crisis, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionising our work, organisations, societies, and the environment. This critical text explores who truly benefits from AI's development and deployment, offering a comprehensive overview of AI's nature, history, and applications. It delves into crucial themes such as the future of work, digitalisation, neoliberalism's impact, power dynamics, ethics, inequality, gender, race, intersectional discrimination, and environmental sustainability.

    Unlike practical machine learning guides, this book examines how AI and AI-based technologies are transforming work, highlighting both benefits and potential harms.

    Combining critical management and leadership studies with organisational sociology, it addresses societal implications, inequality, ethics, and power often overlooked by other textbooks.

    John Bratton's lucid and engaging writing style brings a cutting-edge subject to life, blending breadth, critical analysis, and academic rigor. Contemporary examples illustrate AI's real-life implications for organizations and work today, while thought-provoking questions encourage readers to engage with and reflect on the topics throughout.

In an era marked by insecurity from neoliberalism, financial volatility, political instability, regional conflicts, pandemics, and the climate crisis, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionising our work, organisations, societies, and the environment. This critical text explores who truly benefits from AI's development and deployment, offering a comprehensive overview of AI's nature, history, and applications. It delves into crucial themes such as the future of work, digitalisation, neoliberalism's impact, power dynamics, ethics, inequality, gender, race, intersectional discrimination, and environmental sustainability.

Unlike practical machine learning guides, this book examines how AI and AI-based technologies are transforming work, highlighting both benefits and potential harms.

Combining critical management and leadership studies with organisational sociology, it addresses societal implications, inequality, ethics, and power often overlooked by other textbooks.

John Bratton's lucid and engaging writing style brings a cutting-edge subject to life, blending breadth, critical analysis, and academic rigor. Contemporary examples illustrate AI's real-life implications for organizations and work today, while thought-provoking questions encourage readers to engage with and reflect on the topics throughout.