Co-Intelligence
Living and Working with AI
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Ethan Mollick
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Ethan Mollick
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Consumer AI has arrived. And with it, inescapable upheaval as we grapple with what it means for our jobs, lives and the future of humanity.
Cutting through the noise of AI evangelists and AI doom-mongers, Wharton professor Ethan Mollick has become one of the most prominent and provocative explainers of AI, focusing on the practical aspects of how these new tools for thought can transform our world. In Co-Intelligence, he urges us to engage with AI as co-worker, co-teacher and coach. Wide ranging, hugely thought-provoking and optimistic, Co-Intelligence reveals the promise and power of this new era.
'Co-Intelligence is the very best book I know about the ins, outs, and ethics of generative AI. Drop everything and read it cover to cover NOW' Angela Duckworth
A limited amount of text-to-speech is used throughout the title for specific characters to achieve a particular creative effect, and the title is otherwise narrated by a human.
©2024 Ethan Mollick (P)2024 Penguin AudioCritic reviews
'Ethan Mollick has been a leader with the hands-on exploration of AI's evolving capabilities. In Co-Intelligence, he masterfully navigates the landscape of AI advancements with insightful and informative commmentary, presented with remarkable clarity and precision. This book is an invaluable resource, offering a comprehensive guide to current trends and future expectations in AI. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone looking to deepen their understanding of this rapidly evolving technology' (Eric Horvitz, Chief Scientific Officer, Microsoft)
'In today’s cacophony of ‘AI hot takes’, Mollick has distinguished himself as the leading voice of reason on the implications of AI for work and education. Anyone seeking a basis of practical knowledge to understand the coming massive changes should read this insightful book right now' (Reid Hoffman, Co-Founder of LinkedIn and Inflection AI)
'Co-Intelligence brilliantly captures the essence of our evolving relationship with AI. With lucid explanations and useful examples, Mollick shows how we can enlist this technology's astonishing power to build a more intelligent and humane future' (Daniel H. Pink, New York Times bestselling author of The Power of Regret, Drive, and A Whole New Mind)
'Embark on a transformative journey with Co-Intelligence, Ethan Mollick’s page-turning must-read for those at the helm. Mollick’s work will help CEOs and leaders harness AI’s enormous potential as a catalyst for elevating the capabilities of any team and any organization. Brilliant, authoritative, and educational.' (Jim M. Citrin, Leader, Spencer Stuart CEO & Board Practice, author of You're in Charge, Now What? and The 5 Patterns of Extraordinary Careers)
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- GK Thompson
- 20-10-24
Fascinating and insightful, but ...
Fascinating and insightful, but ... the audio book is a terrible read. Words are missing, names are not read, and it is very nasally. No eloquence in the reading. Performance as such is rated a 1 star!
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- Nick Allen
- 09-07-24
Genuinely insightful
One of the better recent books about generative AI. Genuine insights based on a deep understanding of the subject.
However, the quality is sometimes undermined by the audio delivery. Sometimes it was difficult to understand the author/narrator.
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- L. M. Visentin
- 02-06-24
Thought provoking
An objective, optimistic and thought provoking pragmatic view of AI. A must listen to anyone interested in the development and applications of AI.
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- Dennis Vroegop
- 16-08-24
Inspiring and insightful, but needs better narrating.
Great contents. It's good to hear about AI from someone outside of the field. It is a good introduction to the capabilities of LLMs today and a peek into possible futures. I highly recommend this.
However, although I do applaud authors reading there own work, this production would have benefited a lot from a production team who tells the narrator to slow down and not to swallow words.
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- ORANGEPEELY
- 08-07-24
Excellent AI book
This is one of the best books on AI out there. As we know, writing AI books that can stand the test of time - time being six months in this case - this book does well. It has more on the philosophical views and practical consequences around AI than just a description of what it can do. Well written, shocking in some places, this has to be the best primer on AI on the market.
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- warrenvazquez
- 13-10-24
New ideas, poorly narrated
This clarified some issues around AI and corrected some assumptions I had. However the narration seems rushed at times and some words are slurred which makes listening more effortful.
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- Altan Hassan
- 04-09-24
AI Unwrapped.
I’ve been looking for a decent publication to explain AI for a while. I’m so glad I ran into this book, which talks about how it works, it current capabilities and how it might progress in the future. It’s led to me using ChatGpT and made me both excited and terrified in equal measure. A must read for proto geeks.
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- Barbara Z.
- 09-09-24
Good read
Good book for beginners like me, I learned a few tricks. The book also explains some key concepts in the overall AI debate
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- graham
- 12-06-24
Solid and universal ai knowledge
I'm ready into AI and I've been using it a lot in many experimental ways for 2 years and I think this is amazing, really thought provoking . It affirmed a lot of things that I knew, but also made me understand a lot more around them and also insighyful possiblities for the future. I thought the ending was 😲
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- Auguste Dupin
- 14-04-24
Good intro to the new world
This is an enjoyable listen with some great ideas. Sure it is a bit stretched out with lots of overenthusiastic quotes from ChatGPT but Ethan Mollick has thought more about this than me and he makes some good points. One thing I really like is his suggestion that we "always bring AI to the table." There is almost no task that ChatGPT (or equivalent) cannot contribute to, and we should take the opportunity. The chapter on education is good too. I think teachers should be right now incorporating AI into everything. For instance, right now my son is writing an essay, getting chatGPT to mark it, and then correcting the essay based on ChatGPT's comments. He has spent three hours doing this and remains completely engaged. Ethan Mollick provides a bit of a blueprint on how to harness this. The fact is I think this book will be eclipsed in six months, but those six months will be very important and this is the best source to find out more.
By the way, the reviews for this book sound like they were written by AI. Maybe that is deliberate, but if I was an author in the Penguin stable and I was asked to provide one of these quotes, that is what I would do too.
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