The real crisis isn’t the rise of artificial intelligence—it’s the system in which it operates.
As self-driving cars, automation, and AI dominate headlines, millions are left asking: will technology save us or doom us? In AI Is Not the Problem, Caleb Maupin boldly reframes the conversation, revealing that it’s not the machines that threaten our livelihoods—it's the chaos of a system where profit defines production.
Drawing on Marxist economics, historical examples, and present-day realities, Maupin uncovers how profit-driven production fuels poverty amid abundance, and how technological advances create more poverty instead of alleviating it. He explores how a planned economy—can harness innovation to uplift working people rather than discard them.
This very short but hard-hitting and visionary book offers a rallying cry for a Government of Action— to restructure the U.S. economy around public good, full employment, and real prosperity.
If you're wondering why progress feels like collapse, and what can be done to change this dynamic—this book is essential reading.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The real crisis isn't the rise of artificial intelligence-it's the system in which it operates.As self-driving cars, automation, and AI dominate headlines, millions are left asking: will technology save us or doom us? In AI Is Not the Problem, Caleb Maupin boldly reframes the conversation, revealing that it's not the machines that threaten our livelihoods-it's the chaos of a system where profit defines production.Drawing on Marxist economics, historical examples, and present-day realities, Maupin uncovers how profit-driven production fuels poverty amid abundance, and how technological advances create more poverty instead of alleviating it. He explores how a planned economy-can harness innovation to uplift working people rather than discard them.This very short but hard-hitting and visionary book offers a rallying cry for a Government of Action- to restructure the U.S. economy around public good, full employment, and real prosperity.If you're wondering why progress feels like collapse, and what can be done to change this dynamic-this book is essential reading. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798280185340
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