The Last Job: AI will eliminate millions of jobs. What are people going to do?
Written with, and showing the power of AI

The Last Job wasn't simply written about artificial intelligence—it was written with artificial intelligence. Collaborating closely with ChatGPT, the author explored deeper and faster, uncovering nuances and connections beyond any individual human's capacity.

This approach justified Thingpot's claim—that AI is already capable of 'eliminating millions of jobs' through its automation impact, but the partnership also highlighted exactly what the book advocates: that the future of work isn't about technology replacing jobs, but about AI enhancing human capability.

AI accelerated the research, challenged assumptions, and shaped arguments in real time, yet it was human curiosity, creativity, and control that ultimately guided the narrative. The result is richer and deeper than either human or AI could have achieved alone, offering a powerful demonstration of AI society impact and how human purpose in the AI era can be redefined through collaboration rather than competition.

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"The Last Job is a provocative and insightful exploration of artificial intelligence's far-reaching implications for work, society, politics, and democracy. The book argues compellingly that humanity is approaching an existential crossroads, warning of dystopian outcomes if current trends remain unaltered."

"Balances technical explanations with accessible metaphors and personal reflections, making complex concepts understandable to general readers."

"Thingpot empowers readers who are concerned about their place in tomorrow's workforce, to participate in shaping technology's role in society."
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The Last Job: AI will eliminate millions of jobs. What are people going to do?
Written with, and showing the power of AI

The Last Job wasn't simply written about artificial intelligence—it was written with artificial intelligence. Collaborating closely with ChatGPT, the author explored deeper and faster, uncovering nuances and connections beyond any individual human's capacity.

This approach justified Thingpot's claim—that AI is already capable of 'eliminating millions of jobs' through its automation impact, but the partnership also highlighted exactly what the book advocates: that the future of work isn't about technology replacing jobs, but about AI enhancing human capability.

AI accelerated the research, challenged assumptions, and shaped arguments in real time, yet it was human curiosity, creativity, and control that ultimately guided the narrative. The result is richer and deeper than either human or AI could have achieved alone, offering a powerful demonstration of AI society impact and how human purpose in the AI era can be redefined through collaboration rather than competition.

***************************************

"The Last Job is a provocative and insightful exploration of artificial intelligence's far-reaching implications for work, society, politics, and democracy. The book argues compellingly that humanity is approaching an existential crossroads, warning of dystopian outcomes if current trends remain unaltered."

"Balances technical explanations with accessible metaphors and personal reflections, making complex concepts understandable to general readers."

"Thingpot empowers readers who are concerned about their place in tomorrow's workforce, to participate in shaping technology's role in society."
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The Last Job: AI will eliminate millions of jobs. What are people going to do?

The Last Job: AI will eliminate millions of jobs. What are people going to do?

by Charlie Thingpot
The Last Job: AI will eliminate millions of jobs. What are people going to do?

The Last Job: AI will eliminate millions of jobs. What are people going to do?

by Charlie Thingpot

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Written with, and showing the power of AI

The Last Job wasn't simply written about artificial intelligence—it was written with artificial intelligence. Collaborating closely with ChatGPT, the author explored deeper and faster, uncovering nuances and connections beyond any individual human's capacity.

This approach justified Thingpot's claim—that AI is already capable of 'eliminating millions of jobs' through its automation impact, but the partnership also highlighted exactly what the book advocates: that the future of work isn't about technology replacing jobs, but about AI enhancing human capability.

AI accelerated the research, challenged assumptions, and shaped arguments in real time, yet it was human curiosity, creativity, and control that ultimately guided the narrative. The result is richer and deeper than either human or AI could have achieved alone, offering a powerful demonstration of AI society impact and how human purpose in the AI era can be redefined through collaboration rather than competition.

***************************************

"The Last Job is a provocative and insightful exploration of artificial intelligence's far-reaching implications for work, society, politics, and democracy. The book argues compellingly that humanity is approaching an existential crossroads, warning of dystopian outcomes if current trends remain unaltered."

"Balances technical explanations with accessible metaphors and personal reflections, making complex concepts understandable to general readers."

"Thingpot empowers readers who are concerned about their place in tomorrow's workforce, to participate in shaping technology's role in society."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798317614706
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 02/24/2025
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

Who is Charlie Thingpot? A technologist? A philosopher? An AI experiment gone rogue? Or just a concerned citizen connecting the dots? Charlie prefers ideas over identity. If the truth is what's important, does it really matter who Charlie Thingpot is?
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