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Future Tourism in a Robonomic World, Paperback / softback Book

Future Tourism in a Robonomic World Paperback / softback

Edited by Stanislav Ivanov, Craig Webster

Part of the The Future of Tourism series

Paperback / softback

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This book envisions the future of tourism in an economy that is largely automated. ‘Robonomics’ is the term given to this economic system that relies on robots, artificial intelligence and automation technologies for the production of goods and delivery of services instead of human labour.

The volume examines the unique technological, socioeconomic and political situation that such an economy will create, and reflects on how tourism is then produced, consumed and paid for.

The chapters explore some controversial solutions to the challenges of the robonomic economic system, such as redefinition of human rights, robot rights and universal basic income schemes.

The chapters also consider the transition to a robonomic tourism ecosystem and the adjustments and innovations that will be required of consumers, industry and society.

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