EndorsementsDavid Autor“If the future of work seems unimaginable to you, turn here to have your imagination expanded and your certainties overturned. Offering a kaleidoscope of insights from history, philosophy, theoretical social science, and best-of-class empirical analysis, this book will convince you that the future is not predetermined. It depends instead on the individual and collective choices we are making right now.”David AutorDaniel (1972) and Gail Rubinfeld ProfessorMargaret MacVicar Faculty FellowMIT Department of EconomicsMassachusetts, USAMark Graham“The Future of Labour: How AI, Technological Disruption and Practice Will Change the Way We Work is a timely and provocative analysis of the changing world of work. This book offers a crucial perspective on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. It offers a clear-eyed look at the challenges and opportunities posed by AI and automation.”Mark GrahamProfessor of Internet GeographyOxford Internet Institute,Oxford University, UKVivienne Ming“The Future of Labour: How AI, Technological Disruption and Practice Will Change the Way We Work offers a timely and comprehensive exploration of the rapidly evolving realities of work. Drawing on diverse expert insights, the volume enumerates the challenges and opportunities presented by AI and technological disruption, examining their impact on various aspects of the labour market, from individual skills and job roles to global economic structures and social welfare systems. Anyone seeking a broad understanding of the future of work and how we can navigate the transition should take the time to read this The Future of Labour.”Vivienne MingTheoretical neuroscientist and artificial intelligence expert.Socos LabsCalifornia, USA