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_aClair, Craig Le
245 _aRandom Acts of Automation /
_cCraig Le Clair
246 _aRandom Acts of Automation: How to Fight Back When Automation Threatens Your Work, Your Life, and Everything You Do
260 _aNew York :
_bPost Hill Press,
_c2025
300 _a348 p. :
_bill. ;
_c21 cm.
505 _aPart I - The Dark Side of Automation: We Need Humans in the Loop p.23-42 -- Automation: Where We Are Headed p.43-55 -- The Self-Service Time Bome p.56-78
505 _aPart II - The Workers: How Workers in the Middle Can Automation-Proof Themselves p.79-108 -- Robot Coworkers Will Benefit Human-Touch Workers p.109-135 -- A Digital Elite Class Takes Over p.136-171 -- Pioneers in the New Work-Life Movement p.172-195
505 _aPart III - Mental Health Challenges at Work: Trust p.196-220 -- Invasion p.221-247 -- Isolation p.248-266
505 _aPart IV - Can We Save the Workplace?: Al Leaves "Learn to Code" Behind p.267-293 -- Sorry, but You Have the Wrong Number p.294-305 -- Human-Centered Automation p.306-320
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_aTECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
650 _938352
_aAUTOMATION
_xSOCIAL ASPECTS
910 _aสำนักงานห้องสมุด
_bศูนย์หนังสือจุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย สาขา ม.บูรพา
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