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AI for Blue-Collar Workers: Surviving and Thriving in the Automation Age
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- ISBN8231846221
- EAN9798231846221
- Date de parution21/05/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In a world rapidly reshaped by artificial intelligence and automation, blue-collar workers often find themselves caught between fear and uncertainty. AI for Blue-Collar Workers: Surviving and Thriving in the Automation Age offers a clear, empowering roadmap for navigating this technological transformation without being left behind. Drawing on real stories, industry trends, and practical strategies, this book debunks myths about job loss and shows how hands-on workers-from construction and manufacturing to trucking and HVAC-can evolve alongside machines instead of being replaced by them.
With AI taking over routine tasks, the need for human skills-like problem-solving, adaptability, and emotional intelligence-has never been more critical. You'll explore how different sectors are being transformed, including: Manufacturing: From cobots to digital twins, automation is creating opportunities for technicians and supervisors with new hybrid skills. Construction: Emerging tools like drones, 3D printing, and exoskeletons are enhancing, not erasing, the work of skilled tradespeople.
Trucking & Logistics: Drivers are transitioning into system managers and automation supervisors, with higher pay and more regular hours. Maintenance & Repair: Technicians now use predictive diagnostics, digital twins, and AR tools-shifting from reactive fixes to proactive planning. Healthcare Support, Plumbing, and HVAC: Human connection and judgment remain irreplaceable, even as smart systems support their work.
Part practical guide and part motivational manifesto, this book also covers: The real limits of current AI and why many physical jobs are evolving-not disappearing What skills robots can't replicate and how to build a future-proof career Free and low-cost ways to upskill without going back to school Stories of blue-collar entrepreneurs using AI tools to grow successful businesses A deep dive into the rise of hybrid roles that combine hands-on work with tech know-how Whether you're a veteran tradesperson, a union member, or someone new to the workforce, this book is your essential guide to staying relevant, resilient, and respected in the automation age.
You don't need a degree in computer science-just the willingness to adapt, learn, and lead. The future of work isn't just digital-it's physical, skilled, and human. This book shows you how to stay part of it.
With AI taking over routine tasks, the need for human skills-like problem-solving, adaptability, and emotional intelligence-has never been more critical. You'll explore how different sectors are being transformed, including: Manufacturing: From cobots to digital twins, automation is creating opportunities for technicians and supervisors with new hybrid skills. Construction: Emerging tools like drones, 3D printing, and exoskeletons are enhancing, not erasing, the work of skilled tradespeople.
Trucking & Logistics: Drivers are transitioning into system managers and automation supervisors, with higher pay and more regular hours. Maintenance & Repair: Technicians now use predictive diagnostics, digital twins, and AR tools-shifting from reactive fixes to proactive planning. Healthcare Support, Plumbing, and HVAC: Human connection and judgment remain irreplaceable, even as smart systems support their work.
Part practical guide and part motivational manifesto, this book also covers: The real limits of current AI and why many physical jobs are evolving-not disappearing What skills robots can't replicate and how to build a future-proof career Free and low-cost ways to upskill without going back to school Stories of blue-collar entrepreneurs using AI tools to grow successful businesses A deep dive into the rise of hybrid roles that combine hands-on work with tech know-how Whether you're a veteran tradesperson, a union member, or someone new to the workforce, this book is your essential guide to staying relevant, resilient, and respected in the automation age.
You don't need a degree in computer science-just the willingness to adapt, learn, and lead. The future of work isn't just digital-it's physical, skilled, and human. This book shows you how to stay part of it.




