Which jobs stay human in the age of AI – and why?
AI is changing work across Europe, from hospitals and schools to factories, courts, studios, and town halls. Many roles will shrink or disappear. Others are growing faster than ever. This book focuses on those resilient roles and the skills behind them.
The Last Human Question maps AI-resistant careers across:
Healthcare, education, skilled trades, law, creative industries, human services, and leadership
Entry, mid, and senior levels for each field
Growth, pay, and skill requirements in a clear, comparable way
European reskilling routes, funding programs, and policy support
You will learn how to:
Spot work that depends on empathy, judgment, dexterity, and creative thought
Use a simple “growth–value–skills” lens to judge role resilience
Design “human plus AI” roles without erasing human agency
Connect EU and national skills programs to real career moves
Talk with teams about automation without fear or false promises
This book is for leaders, HR and L&D teams, policy makers, and workers planning their next step in an AI-heavy job market.
It builds on the Automation Dilemma series and draws on current European data, sector reports, and real career paths. The tone stays practical and calm. No hype, no fatalism.
Read it if you want to make one thing clear in your organisation: technology can be powerful, but the future of work should still be human by design.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Which jobs stay human in the age of AI - and why?AI is changing work across Europe, from hospitals and schools to factories, courts, studios, and town halls. Many roles will shrink or disappear. Others are growing faster than ever. This book focuses on those resilient roles and the skills behind them.The Last Human Question maps AI-resistant careers across: Healthcare, education, skilled trades, law, creative industries, human services, and leadershipEntry, mid, and senior levels for each fieldGrowth, pay, and skill requirements in a clear, comparable wayEuropean reskilling routes, funding programs, and policy supportYou will learn how to: Spot work that depends on empathy, judgment, dexterity, and creative thoughtUse a simple "growth-value-skills" lens to judge role resilienceDesign "human plus AI" roles without erasing human agencyConnect EU and national skills programs to real career movesTalk with teams about automation without fear or false promisesThis book is for leaders, HR and L&D teams, policy makers, and workers planning their next step in an AI-heavy job market.It builds on the Automation Dilemma series and draws on current European data, sector reports, and real career paths. The tone stays practical and calm. No hype, no fatalism.Read it if you want to make one thing clear in your organisation: technology can be powerful, but the future of work should still be human by design. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798274903080
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Which jobs stay human in the age of AI - and why?AI is changing work across Europe, from hospitals and schools to factories, courts, studios, and town halls. Many roles will shrink or disappear. Others are growing faster than ever. This book focuses on those resilient roles and the skills behind them.The Last Human Question maps AI-resistant careers across: Healthcare, education, skilled trades, law, creative industries, human services, and leadershipEntry, mid, and senior levels for each fieldGrowth, pay, and skill requirements in a clear, comparable wayEuropean reskilling routes, funding programs, and policy supportYou will learn how to: Spot work that depends on empathy, judgment, dexterity, and creative thoughtUse a simple "growth-value-skills" lens to judge role resilienceDesign "human plus AI" roles without erasing human agencyConnect EU and national skills programs to real career movesTalk with teams about automation without fear or false promisesThis book is for leaders, HR and L&D teams, policy makers, and workers planning their next step in an AI-heavy job market.It builds on the Automation Dilemma series and draws on current European data, sector reports, and real career paths. The tone stays practical and calm. No hype, no fatalism.Read it if you want to make one thing clear in your organisation: technology can be powerful, but the future of work should still be human by design. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798274903080
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