This thought-provoking book looks at how AI technologies are changing organizations, society and the world of work, combining breadth, critical analysis and academic rigour.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part 1 Historical and Global Context
1 Technology, Societal Change, and Artificial Intelligence - John Bratton
2 The New Dark Age of Artificial Intelligence - Shireen Kanji
3 Neoliberalism and Global Supply Chains - Jamie Woodcock
4 Global AI Policies and International Business - Claire Kilpatrick & Kieran M Conroy
5 Financialization, Artificial Intelligence, and Employment - Rachelle Pascoe Deslauriers
6 The New Enigmas: AI and Platform Work - Edward Granter and Mattia Bosciano
7 Just AI? Gender, Power, and Intersectional Discrimination - Birgit Schippers
Part 2 Key Issues
8 Power and Artificial Intelligence - Saara Ala-Luopa, Thomas Olsson, Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi
9 Developing and Deploying Ethical AI: A Global Challenge - Laura Steele and Roslyn Larkin
10 Artificial Intelligence and Leadership - Laura Steele
11 The Power of AI to Reshape Human Resource Management - John Bratton
12 Artificial Intelligence and Workers' Voice: A Threat to Democracy? - Rea Prouska and Kabiru Oyetunde
13 Re-thinking Work-Life Balance in the Age of AI: Exploring the Intersections of Gender, Race, Age, and Disability - Stuart McClure, Bahareh Ansari, Julie McCandless, and Laura Steele
14 AI and Organizational Sustainability in the Face of the Climate Crisis - Andrew Bratton