TY - GEN AB - In ten years, working with artificial intelligence (AI) will be just as much a part of our everyday lives as using a cell phone is today. 78 recognized experts from the worlds of practice and research provide deep insights and outlooks regarding the influence of AI on everyday working life in 2030, explaining with practical tips how you can prepare for this development. The 41 concise articles cover a broad spectrum in each area examined. Their standardized structure offers a summary of the status quo, concrete examples, future expectations, an overview of challenges and possible solutions, and practical tips. The volume begins with societal and ethical issues before discussing legal considerations for employers and HR professionals, as well as those working in the judicial system. The other chapters examine the impact of AI on the world of work in 2030 in the sectors of business, industry, mobility and logistics, medicine and pharmaceuticals, and (further) education. The editors Inka Knappertsbusch is a lawyer in the area of labor and employment law and employee data protection at the international law firm CMS Germany. She is passionate about hot topics of the future such as the impact of legal tech and artificial intelligence on the employment relationship. Her clients include international corporations as well as medium-sized companies. Kai Gondlach holds a degree in sociology, political/administrative science and futurology. His research centers on three areas in particular: digitalization & AI, working environments & education, and climate & sustainability. The results inspire his keynote lectures, scientific papers, his podcast as well as his own blog. AU - Knappertsbusch, Inka, AU - Gondlach, Kai, CN - HD4901 DO - 10.1007/978-3-658-40232-7 DO - doi ID - 1468177 KW - Labor KW - Information technology KW - Artificial intelligence KW - Artificial intelligence LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-658-40232-7 N2 - In ten years, working with artificial intelligence (AI) will be just as much a part of our everyday lives as using a cell phone is today. 78 recognized experts from the worlds of practice and research provide deep insights and outlooks regarding the influence of AI on everyday working life in 2030, explaining with practical tips how you can prepare for this development. The 41 concise articles cover a broad spectrum in each area examined. Their standardized structure offers a summary of the status quo, concrete examples, future expectations, an overview of challenges and possible solutions, and practical tips. The volume begins with societal and ethical issues before discussing legal considerations for employers and HR professionals, as well as those working in the judicial system. The other chapters examine the impact of AI on the world of work in 2030 in the sectors of business, industry, mobility and logistics, medicine and pharmaceuticals, and (further) education. The editors Inka Knappertsbusch is a lawyer in the area of labor and employment law and employee data protection at the international law firm CMS Germany. She is passionate about hot topics of the future such as the impact of legal tech and artificial intelligence on the employment relationship. Her clients include international corporations as well as medium-sized companies. Kai Gondlach holds a degree in sociology, political/administrative science and futurology. His research centers on three areas in particular: digitalization & AI, working environments & education, and climate & sustainability. The results inspire his keynote lectures, scientific papers, his podcast as well as his own blog. SN - 9783658402327 SN - 3658402326 T1 - Work and AI 2030 :challenges and strategies for tomorrow's work / TI - Work and AI 2030 :challenges and strategies for tomorrow's work / UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-658-40232-7 ER -