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La carrera contra la máquina

La carrera contra la máquina

Erik Brynjolfsson

Antoni Bosch Editor, S.A.
2022
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¿Por qué nuestra sociedad es cada vez más desigual? ¿Por qué la proporción de gente con trabajo está cayendo tan rápidamente? ¿Por qué las rentas medias han dejado de crecer?Según una explicación frecuente, la causa fundamental de estos hechos es el menor número de ideas nuevas y de inventos.En La carrera contra la máquina, los investigadores del MIT Erik Brynjolfsson y Andrew McAfee ofrecen una explicación muy diferente. Demuestran que no sólo los avances tecnológicos no están estancados sino que la revolución digital se está acelerando. Esto hace que las nuevas máquinas posean unas habilidades que hasta ahora estaban reservadas solamente a los humanos. Se trata de un fenómeno amplio y profundo con serias consecuencias económicas.Algunas de estas consecuencias son positivas, como el aumento de productividad, la reducción de precios y el crecimiento de la riqueza en general. Pero la innovación digital también cambia la manera como se reparte esta riqueza, y aquí las noticias son malas para el trabajador medio. Con un progreso tecnológico corriendo más que nunca, mucha gente se está quedando atrás. Aquellos trabajadores cuyas habilidades han sido incorporadas a los ordenadores modernos tienen poco que ofrecer en el mercado de trabajo y ven como sus salarios se reducen y su futuro se ensombrece.El argumento del libro es que las perspectivas de empleo son negras para mucha gente, no porque el progreso tecnológico se haya estancado sino porque los hombres, y las instituciones, no corren lo bastante. Para garantizar que el trabajador medio no se quede rezagado detrás de las máquinas más avanzadas son necesarios nuevos modelos de emprendeduría, nuevas estructuras organizativas y unas instituciones diferentes.
Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence

Harvard Business Review; Thomas H. Davenport; Erik Brynjolfsson; Andrew McAfee; H. James Wilson

Harvard Business Review Press
2019
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Companies that don't use AI will soon be obsolete.From making faster, better decisions to automating rote work to enabling robots to respond to emotions, AI and machine learning are already reshaping business and society. What should you and your company be doing today to ensure that you're poised for success and keeping up with your competitors in the age of AI?Artificial Intelligence: The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review brings you today's most essential thinking on AI and explains how to launch the right initiatives at your company to capitalize on the opportunity of the machine intelligence revolution.Business is changing. Will you adapt or be left behind?Get up to speed and deepen your understanding of the topics that are shaping your company's future with the Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review series. Featuring HBR's smartest thinking on fast-moving issues--blockchain, cybersecurity, AI, and more--each book provides the foundational introduction and practical case studies your organization needs to compete today and collects the best research, interviews, and analysis to get it ready for tomorrow. You can't afford to ignore how these issues will transform the landscape of business and society. The Insights You Need series will help you grasp these critical ideas--and prepare you and your company for the future.
Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence

Harvard Business Review; Thomas H. Davenport; Erik Brynjolfsson; Andrew McAfee; H. James Wilson

Harvard Business Review Press
2019
pokkari
Companies that don't use AI will soon be obsolete.From making faster, better decisions to automating rote work to enabling robots to respond to emotions, AI and machine learning are already reshaping business and society. What should you and your company be doing today to ensure that you're poised for success and keeping up with your competitors in the age of AI?Artificial Intelligence: The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review brings you today's most essential thinking on AI and explains how to launch the right initiatives at your company to capitalize on the opportunity of the machine intelligence revolution.Business is changing. Will you adapt or be left behind?Get up to speed and deepen your understanding of the topics that are shaping your company's future with the Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review series. Featuring HBR's smartest thinking on fast-moving issues--blockchain, cybersecurity, AI, and more--each book provides the foundational introduction and practical case studies your organization needs to compete today and collects the best research, interviews, and analysis to get it ready for tomorrow. You can't afford to ignore how these issues will transform the landscape of business and society. The Insights You Need series will help you grasp these critical ideas--and prepare you and your company for the future.
Machine, Platform, Crowd

Machine, Platform, Crowd

Andrew McAfee; Erik Brynjolfsson

WW Norton Co
2018
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We live in strange times. A machine plays the strategy game Go better than any human; upstarts like Apple and Google destroy industry stalwarts such as Nokia; ideas from the crowd are repeatedly more innovative than those from corporate research laboratories. Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson know what it takes to master this digital-powered shift: we must rethink the integration of minds and machines, of products and platforms, and of the core and the crowd. The balance now favours the second element of the pair, with massive implications for how we run our companies and live our lives. McAfee and Brynjolfsson deliver a penetrating analysis of a new world and a toolkit for thriving in it. For start-ups and established businesses or for anyone interested in the future, Machine, Platform, Crowd is essential reading.
Machine, Platform, Crowd

Machine, Platform, Crowd

Andrew McAfee; Erik Brynjolfsson

WW Norton Co
2017
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We live in strange times. A machine plays the strategy game Go better than any human; upstarts like Apple and Google destroy industry stalwarts such as Nokia; ideas from the crowd are repeatedly more innovative than those from corporate research laboratories. Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson know what it takes to master this digital-powered shift: we must rethink the integration of minds and machines, of products and platforms, and of the core and the crowd. The balance now favours the second element of the pair, with massive implications for how we run our companies and live our lives. McAfee and Brynjolfsson deliver a penetrating analysis of a new world and a toolkit for thriving in it. For start-ups and established businesses or for anyone interested in the future, Machine, Platform, Crowd is essential reading.
The Second Machine Age

The Second Machine Age

Erik Brynjolfsson; Andrew McAfee

WW Norton Co
2016
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In recent years, computers have learned to diagnose diseases, drive cars, write clean prose and win game shows. Advances like these have created unprecedented economic bounty but in their wake median income has stagnated and employment levels have fallen. Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee reveal the technological forces driving this reinvention of the economy and chart a path towards future prosperity. Businesses and individuals, they argue, must learn to race with machines. Drawing on years of research, Brynjolfsson and McAfee identify the best strategies and policies for doing so. A fundamentally optimistic book, The Second Machine Age will radically alter how we think about issues of technological, societal and economic progress.
Den andra maskinåldern

Den andra maskinåldern

Erik Brynjolfsson; Andrew McAfee

Bokförlaget Daidalos
2015
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Den digitala revolutionen håller på att ta fart på allvar. Den har redan skapat omvälvande möjligheter på en rad områden, från databearbetning till medicinsk diagnostik till bilkörning. Den självkörande bilen kan inom några år vara ett vardagligt faktum. Avancerad teknik kommer att finnas med oss överallt i tillvaron. Yrkeslivet är förstås ingen fredad zon. Somliga yrken riskerar att försvinna helt och hållet eller förändras till oigenkännlighet, men samtidigt kan nya yrken uppstå, inte minst på områden där människa och maskin i samarbete klarar arbetsuppgifterna bättre än vad människan eller maskinen ensam skulle kunna göra. Digitaliseringens samhälleliga effekter kommer emellertid att bli betydligt mer omfattande än så. Det välstånd den nya tekniken ofta genererar, tenderar till exempel att fördelas extremt ojämlikt, enligt principen "vinnaren tar allt". MIT-forskarna Erik Brynjolfsson och Andrew McAfee förklarar i Den andra maskinåldern varför det förhåller sig på det viset och argumenterar kraftfullt för att ojämlikheten måste hanteras med politiska medel snarare än teknologiska. Boken är informativ och provokativ på samma gång och vill framför allt väcka eftertanke och debatt. Att idealisera eller demonisera den digitala revolutionen leder ingen vart, menar de båda författarna. Det enda rimliga är istället att ta teknologin på fullt allvar och försöka ge rimliga svar på dess komplexa - ibland mycket komplexa - frågor.
The Second Machine Age

The Second Machine Age

Erik Brynjolfsson; Andrew McAfee

WW Norton Co
2014
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In recent years, Google’s autonomous cars have logged thousands of miles on American highways and IBM’s Watson trounced the best human Jeopardy! players. Digital technologies—with hardware, software, and networks at their core—will in the near future diagnose diseases more accurately than doctors can, apply enormous data sets to transform retailing, and accomplish many tasks once considered uniquely human. In The Second Machine Age MIT’s Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee—two thinkers at the forefront of their field—reveal the forces driving the reinvention of our lives and our economy. As the full impact of digital technologies is felt, we will realize immense bounty in the form of dazzling personal technology, advanced infrastructure, and near-boundless access to the cultural items that enrich our lives. Amid this bounty will also be wrenching change. Professions of all kinds—from lawyers to truck drivers—will be forever upended. Companies will be forced to transform or die. Recent economic indicators reflect this shift: fewer people are working, and wages are falling even as productivity and profits soar. Drawing on years of research and up-to-the-minute trends, Brynjolfsson and McAfee identify the best strategies for survival and offer a new path to prosperity. These include revamping education so that it prepares people for the next economy instead of the last one, designing new collaborations that pair brute processing power with human ingenuity, and embracing policies that make sense in a radically transformed landscape. A fundamentally optimistic book, The Second Machine Age will alter how we think about issues of technological, societal, and economic progress.
Wired for Innovation

Wired for Innovation

Erik Brynjolfsson; Adam Saunders

MIT Press
2013
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Two experts on the information economy explore the true economic value of technology and innovation.A wave of business innovation is driving the productivity resurgence in the U.S. economy. In Wired for Innovation, Erik Brynjolfsson and Adam Saunders describe how information technology directly or indirectly created this productivity explosion, reversing decades of slow growth. They argue that the companies with the highest level of returns to their technology investment are doing more than just buying technology; they are inventing new forms of organizational capital to become digital organizations. These innovations include a cluster of organizational and business-process changes, including broader sharing of information, decentralized decision-making, linking pay and promotions to performance, pruning of non-core products and processes, and greater investments in training and education.Innovation continues through booms and busts. This book provides an essential guide for policy makers and economists who need to understand how information technology is transforming the economy and how it will create value in the coming decade.