Waiting for Robots is Here 
My new book out now from University of Chicago Press 




Dear all, 




I’m thrilled to announce the release of my new book, [ 
https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/W/bo239039613.html | Waiting 
for Robots: The Hidden Hands of Automation ] , now available from the 
University of Chicago Press! 




This book has traveled an incredible journey, starting with its French initial 
publication and expanding to readers worldwide through six editions editions in 
Spanish, Arabic, and more. Now, this updated and expanded English edition lands 
at a crucial moment in the global conversation about artificial intelligence 
and labor. The journal [ https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adu1541 | 
Science ] has already given it a stellar review. 




This updated edition addresses key issues, including: 

    * The rise of generative AI and large language models 
    * The pandemic’s lasting impact on labor markets and on supply chains 
    * Emerging worker movements against AI and platform exploitation 



This book is also perfectly suitable for academic courses on digital labor, 
technology studies, sociology, and political economy. 




[ 
https://press.uchicago.edu/books/textadoption/requestHandler.html?path=/books/book/chicago/W/bo239039613
 | Request An Instructor Copy for Course Use ] 

Critical Acclaim for Waiting for Robots 


“Waiting for Robots makes a substantial contribution to the discourse on 
digital labor and platform capitalism… Casilli’s incisive analysis of the 
hidden human costs of AI, combined with his clear and engaging prose, 
establishes the book as essential reading for those seeking to understand the 
ethical and social dimensions of technology.” 
— Science 


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“Casilli’s pioneering book, now updated and available for the first time in 
English, completely upends the celebratory myths about AI. Through a quite 
remarkable range of international fieldwork, Casilli shows how exploited human 
workers, usually in the Global South, not only train AI, but often literally do 
the exhausting work branded as ‘artificial’ intelligence.” 
— Nick Couldry, London School of Economics 
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“Disturbing…. Artificial intelligence, according to its advocates, holds out 
the promise of an end to mind-numbing, exploitative work. Casilli vehemently 
disagrees. He argues that it has merely changed the type of labor and the 
structure of the exploitation, and he has a mountain of research to support his 
case.” 
— Kirkus Reviews 

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“With a blend of analysis and a subtly wry sense of humor, he debunks the myth 
of Al-driven job replacement, exposing how human labor is reconfigured and 
concealed within digital platforms . Bridging history, media, philosophy, and 
business, this page-turning work redefines our understanding of digital labor.” 
— Trebor Scholz, New School 
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“Sweeping in its scope and exacting in its analysis, Waiting for Robots stands 
out as one of the most perceptive and critical accounts of AI in recent times. 
Casilli reveals the hidden fingerprints of human labor on these technologies, 
as long as we know where—and how—to look.” 
— Gabriella Coleman, Harvard University 
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Thank you for your support. I encourage you to forward this annoucement to 
anyone who may be interested. 

Warm regards, 
Antonio Casilli 


-- 
Antonio A. Casilli 
Professor, Institut Polytechnique de Paris 
My new book: Waiting for Robots. The Hired Hands of Automation, University of 
Chicago Press, 2025. 
My new documentary: In the Belly of AI, Federation Studios, 2025. 

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