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  • Age of Invisible Machines

  • A Practical Guide to Creating a Hyperautomated Ecosystem of Intelligent Digital Workers
  • By: Robb Wilson, Josh Tyson - contributor
  • Narrated by: Bob Johnson
  • Length: 7 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Age of Invisible Machines

By: Robb Wilson, Josh Tyson - contributor
Narrated by: Bob Johnson
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Publisher's summary

In Age of Invisible Machines, Robb Wilson delivers an eye-opening and startlingly insightful blueprint for leveraging conversational AI in order to make your organization self-driving—with a growing ecosystem of interconnected automations accelerating all aspects of your business.

Conversational AI is changing the nature of every job at every company and this book is relevant for anyone who will be affected by the acceleration of these technologies. You'll learn how to develop a strategy for hyperautomation by identifying the outdated processes and systems holding your organization back. You'll discover ways of internalizing and orchestrating new technologies that are force-multipliers for rapid growth. A must-listen for every business leader, Wilson's book debunks common myths about conversational AI while laying bare the inevitable complexity of restructuring your business to unlock the massive opportunities this new era affords.

You'll also find: compelling discussions of the ethical dilemmas that lie in wait as mass adoption of conversational AI takes hold; fascinating explorations of what a self-driving organization looks like and how you can use conversational AI to create a durable competitive advantage; and strategies behind creating an ecosystem for hyperautomation that any company can begin implementing immediately.

©2023 Robb Wilson (P)2022 Ascent Audio
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Monotonic narrator, full of org-speak and acronyms, few insights or concrete examples of AI applications. Learned very little during an ardurous listen.

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Strong ideas

This book gives lots of big ideas in constructive, expansive, and concrete ways. A really helpful view into the current state of the field and the future

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great book, bad narrator

going to buy it and read it, hard to pay attention to the national geographic narrator

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Narration is a snoozer

Powerful ideas but the narrator sounds like my grandpa is trying to explain A.I. to me. Hard to get past the boring delivery.

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