The Last Human Job by Allison Pugh
"The Last Human Job" delves into the importance of human connections in the workplace amidst the rise of automation and AI. Through interviews with professionals like doctors, teachers, and caregivers, Allison Pugh introduces the idea of "connective labor," emphasizing work that thrives on empathy and human interaction. The book highlights the challenges faced by this type of labor due to technological advancements and profit-driven practices. It also showcases organizations where such work flourishes, offering insights on fostering environments that prioritize human connection in a rapidly changing world.
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- Published
- 2024
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- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 375
- Original Language
- English
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- 430th on The Greatest Books of 2024 - Honorable Mention (The Greatest Books)