In 1880, ""computers"" were people-thousands of them, mostly women, performing complex calculations by hand at places like Harvard Observatory. When electronic computers arrived, experts predicted catastrophic unemployment. They were wrong. Those human computers became the first programmers, systems analysts, and software engineers. They didn't compete with machines-they directed them.
The pattern is repeating. And most people are responding with the same fear that proved unfounded before.
Ivan Daunis has spent over 30 years navigating wave after wave of technological disruption-from the early web era through cloud computing, big data, machine learning, and now generative AI. He currently leads agentic AI development at a Fortune 500 company, building the very systems that headlines warn will eliminate jobs. He's seen what actually happens when automation arrives.
His conclusion? AI won't replace humans. It will replace humans who don't adapt.
The Human Computer distills three decades of adaptation into a practical playbook. You'll discover:
The historical pattern that predicts what's coming-and why the doomsayers are wrong again Four skills that remain irreplaceable no matter how capable AI becomes How to position yourself as the human who directs the machines, not competes with them Practical frameworks for building an ""automation-proof"" career
Whether you're a software engineer, knowledge worker, or anyone whose job involves thinking for a living, this book offers both reassurance and a concrete plan. The question isn't whether you'll survive this transition-it's what you'll build with it.
By:
Ivan Daunis Imprint: Slavinsky Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 14mm
Weight: 367g ISBN:9798218902490 Pages: 272 Publication Date:30 December 2025 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active