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Human As the Middleware : Why We Are Doing the Machine's Work - and How to Stop

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Human as the Middleware is a sharp, unsettling examination of modern work - and the invisible role humans have quietly taken on inside digital systems.

Across industries, professionals spend their days clicking, copying, pasting, re-entering information, and moving data between systems that refuse to talk to each other. This work is rarely acknowledged, never designed for, and almost never questioned. Yet it consumes more time and energy than the work people were actually hired to do.

In this book, Johan Emius introduces a simple but powerful idea: humans have become the middleware. The integration layer. The glue compensating for fragmented software, broken workflows, and systems optimized for storage rather than flow.

Rather than focusing on tools, productivity hacks, or surface-level AI solutions, Human as the Middleware looks beneath the interfaces - at the structural reasons work feels heavier, slower, and more exhausting than it should. It explores how click work emerged, why automation often fails to reduce real workload, and why many AI tools stop exactly where work actually begins.

This is not a book about replacing people.
It is a book about removing work that never should have belonged to them.

Calm, precise, and grounded in real-world professional environments such as healthcare, finance, law, and knowledge work, the book offers a new way to think about automation: not as disruption, but as relief. Not as reinvention, but as removal.

If you've ever felt busy but unproductive.
If your real work starts after the document is finished.
If you suspect that computers should be doing more of the repeating - and humans more of the thinking -

this book is for you.

Human as the Middleware shows how we ended up doing the machine's work - and how to stop.

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Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798247337966
  • ISBN-10: 9798247337966
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: March 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.07 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.14 pounds
  • Page Count: 36

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