PositiveHarper\'s BazaarKessler’s book is all about flagging up the unseen consequences of this so-called ‘gig economy’ as we make the transition to a more automated society, in which anything that can be improved or speeded up by processing power has seismic effects on the landscape of work ... Read it because the gig economy affects everyone—employers, employees and consumers ... To reap the rewards of the gig economy, it seems we must all be prepared to pay the price of progress while continuing to value what makes us human, regardless of the power of technology.