Life Inc. 3.0 is a sweeping analysis of how artificial intelligence is restructuring every industry on the planet. The author paints a comprehensive picture of where we've been, where we are, and where AI is taking the global economy over the next decade.
Just as electrification transformed every industry in the early 20th century, AI is now doing the same. The author argues we're in the early innings of this transformation, with the most disruptive changes still ahead.
Traditional job categories are being redefined. The book explores how AI augments rather than replaces human workers, and why the distinction between "technical" and "non-technical" roles is blurring fast.
The book identifies which industries face the most disruption (hint: anything repetitive), which are surprisingly resilient, and why the companies best positioned to win are those embracing AI as a core competency, not an add-on.
Essential reading for anyone trying to understand the macro forces reshaping business today. While some predictions feel ambitious, the core argument is well-supported and thought-provoking. Rating: ★★★★★ 4.8/5
"This isn't a book about AI technology. It's a book about what AI means for the future of human civilization."