The United States continues to mint more millionaires and billionaires than any country ever. Yet, since the great recession, three quarters of the jobs created here pay only marginally more than minimum wage. Why is there growth only at the top and the bottom?
Economist and bestselling author Tyler Cowen explains that high earners are taking ever more advantage of machine intelligence and achieving ever-better results. Meanwhile, nearly every business sector relies less and less on manual labor, and that means a steady, secure life somewhere in the middle--average--is over.
In Average is Over, Cowen lays out how the new economy works and identifies what workers and entrepreneurs young and old must do to thrive in this radically new economic landscape.
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If your skills do not complement the computer, you may want to address that mismatch. Ever more people are starting to fall on one side of the divide or the other. That's why average is over." –– Tyler Cowen
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3/n If your skills do not complement the computer, you may want to address that mismatch. Ever more people are starting to fall on one side of the divide or the other. That's why average is over." –– Tyler Cowen
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@AGIXBull @balajis That's somewhat fair. Key point for consideration: will AI be a species unto itself, or will tribes evolve as separate species as each tribe intergrates AGI in its own, competitive way? Tyler Cowen writes about man-machine teaming in _The Average Is Over_, which argues for the… https://t.co/ExFSSd2j71
"A lively and worryingly prophetic read... some of the most talked-about issues in present-day America... observations that are genuinely enlightening, interesting, and underappreciated"--The Daily Beast
"A book that is gripping policy makers in Washington... An engaging and eclectic thinker."--The Sunday Times
"Cowen's book represents a fundamental challenge."--Wall Street Journal
"A buckle-your-seatbelts, swiftly moving tour of the new economic landscape."--Kirkus Reviews