"Richly supported by advertisements, comics, TV documentaries, magazine articles, technical drawings, and more, Betancourt's history contextualizes the publics changing attitudes toward automation and how its gradual popularity affectedand devaluedhuman labor, specialization, and unions. . . . The parallels between automation history and todays anxiety about AI do make for a timely read.
" * Booklist * "Compelling. . . . Betancourts text, supplemented by a plethora of archival photographs, charts, and other images, is sure to be an important contribution to future discussions of humans versus machines. A superbly researched, structured, and written treatise on how two behemoth 20th-century trends converged." * Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review *