Andrew McAfee

Andrew McAfee

Andrew McAfee is an accomplished author and researcher whose work has made a lasting impact on the fields of business and technology, as well as on the broader world of public discourse. McAfee is the co-author of multiple best-selling books, including The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies, which he co-wrote with fellow MIT professor and economist Erik Brynjolfsson. As an expert in the area of technology and its social and economic effects, McAfee is regularly sought after by major media outlets to discuss current events and to provide analysis and historical context.

McAfee’s expertise stems from his background in both business and technology. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Kansas. After completing his academic degrees he took up a position at MIT’s Sloan School of Management as an assistant professor. Under the direction of Sloan School’s Dean, Richard Schmalensee, McAfee became the founding director of MIT’s Center for Digital Business.

At the Center for Digital Business, McAfee and his colleagues explored the impacts of digital technologies on businesses and the economy. They investigated how digital technology can be used to increase efficiency and how it is changing the way businesses operate. During his tenure at the Center, McAfee co-authored two major books; Race Against The Machine and The Second Machine Age.

Both books look at how technology is transforming the economy and where it could potentially lead society. In Race Against The Machine, McAfee and his co-author discuss how digital technology is changing the labor market and how businesses will need to adjust in order to remain successful in the digital age. The Second Machine Age focuses on the implications of advancing technologies and how they could potentially lead to a “second machine age.”

In these books, McAfee and Brynjolfsson present an optimistic view of the potential for technology to create a new era of innovation, increased efficiency, and improved quality of life. They believe that the technologies of today and the future will open up new opportunities in areas such as healthcare, education, and energy. The authors also discuss the ethical implications of advancing technology and how businesses should approach their roles in the new economic landscape.

In addition to his books, McAfee regularly pens articles for top academic and business publications, including Harvard Business Review and The Wall Street Journal. McAfee is also an in-demand public speaker who has given talks at major universities, corporations, and conferences around the world. In addition, McAfee regularly consults with Fortune 500 companies and provides training and education services to client companies.

Andrew McAfee is a thought leader on the impact of digital technology on business and society. His expertise has provided invaluable insights into the current and potential effects of advancing technology on the economy, while his approach to the subjects of technology and economics allows audiences to better understand the implications of their work on our world and future. His work has been credited with helping to drive many of the changes we are currently witness in the business landscape, demonstrating both the power and potential of technological advancement.

Author books:

More from Less: The Surprising Story of How We Learned to Prosper Using Fewer Resources—and What Happens Next

More from Less: The Surprising Story of How We Learned to Prosper Using Fewer Resources—and What Happens Next

This book reveals the secrets behind how humans have successfully reduced resources while still prospering economically, and what happens next.
The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies

The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies

A captivating study exploring the impact of technology on work, progress, and prosperity in the modern world.