Humility Is the New Smart, Edward D. Hess
Humility Is the New Smart, Edward D. Hess
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Humility Is the New Smart
Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age

Author: Edward D. Hess, Katherine Ludwig

Narrator: Anna Crowe

Unabridged: 5 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 06/16/2020


Synopsis

Smart machines are replacing more and more jobs. Edward Hess and Katherine Ludwig show how to develop abilities that machines don't have so we can thrive in this Smart Machine Age. Underlying them all is a sense of personal humility: honestly recognizing our limitations and working to mitigate them.

In nearly every industry, smart machines are replacing human labor. It's not just factory jobs-automated technologies are handling people's investments, diagnosing illnesses, and analyzing written documents. If we humans are going to endure, Edward Hess and Katherine Ludwig say we're going to need a dose of humility.

We need to be humble enough to let go of the idea that "smart" means knowing the most, using that information quickest, and making the fewest mistakes. Smart machines will always be better than we are at those things. Instead, we need to cultivate important abilities that smart machines don't have (yet): thinking critically, creatively, and innovatively and building close relationships with others so we can collaborate effectively. Hess and Ludwig call this being NewSmart.

To develop these abilities, we need to practice four specific behaviors: keeping our egos out of our way, managing our thoughts and emotions to curb any biases or defensiveness, listening to others with an open mind, and connecting with others socially and emotionally. What all these behaviors have in common is, again, humility-avoiding self-centeredness so we can learn from and work with other humans. Hess and Ludwig offer a guide to developing these NewSmart abilities and to creating organizations where these qualities are encouraged and rewarded.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Daniel on December 28, 2017

got three stars for me as it is a good, easy to read summary of range of organisational and psychological theories , so something you can again refer to. however, it is not in original, as far as i could see based on very limited primary research and the constant references to the authors experience......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on October 30, 2019

While I buy the general argument (A more reflective, evolving mindset is necessary for getting the best out of man-machine relations), I found the argument for it somewhat uninspiring. This is very much a business book, however much it's wrapped in the framework of how to deal with Artificial Intell......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on June 01, 2019

What an eye-opener! I listened to this, but there are so many simple but necessary ideas inside this book that I want to buy it to set goals and use as a reference. If you think you need any amount of humility in your life, you should read this book.......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on January 31, 2021

Reading this book was quite a humbling experience because it forced me to assess and reflect upon my strengths and weakness. The age of the know-it-all Is over, and humility is moving in! One reviewer stated that they felt exasperated reading this book because they felt the continuous reference to th......more

Goodreads review by Caleb on July 29, 2021

This book was awesome, if you are afraid of AI taking your job read this and it will tell you how society needs to change it’s skill set to adapt with it.......more