The Future of Work

Is Being Written Right now

This is your invitation to join the conversation

Why this matters

Al + private capital are reshaping work faster than our systems of governance, policies, or workers can keep up.

85 million

Jobs to be displaced by AI by 2026 (globally).

61%

Of global venture capital investment that went to AI firms in 2025.

$2.6–$4.4
trillion (annual)

Economic value driven by current AI use cases

$15.7
trillion (by 2030)

Economic value of AI to global economy

About the book

The Human Interface is for anyone who’s ever felt like workplace tech is happening to them instead of with them.

AI. Automation. Apps that track your time, set your schedule, and nudge your pay up or down. These tools are showing up everywhere—on the shop floor, in hospitals, in warehouses, in offices, and on our phones. And too often, the people most affected are the last to be asked what’s fair.

Wilneida Negrón writes to workers—not as a “future of work” trend, but as the people who keep everything running. She breaks down what today’s workplace tech actually does in plain language, names the real risks, and shows how workers can push back, ask better questions, and demand rules that protect dignity.

And it’s meant to be used: read it start to finish, or keep it close and come back to the chapters you need—like a kitchen-table guide for the moments when new tech shows up at work.

Whether you wear a badge, a headset, a uniform, or a suit, this book is an invitation: don’t just keep up—help shape what comes next.

Praise

THIS BOOK STARTS THE CONVERSATION. WE BUILD WHAT COMES NEXT.

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