Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI (Unabridged)
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- 14,99 €
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- 14,99 €
Publisher Description
AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
From Wharton professor and author of the popular One Useful Thing Substack newsletter Ethan Mollick comes the definitive playbook for working, learning, and living in the new age of AI
Something new entered our world in November 2022 — the first general purpose AI that could pass for a human and do the kinds of creative, innovative work that only humans could do previously. Wharton professor Ethan Mollick immediately understood what ChatGPT meant: after millions of years on our own, humans had developed a kind of co-intelligence that could augment, or even replace, human thinking. Through his writing, speaking, and teaching, 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, Mollick urges us to engage with AI as co-worker, co-teacher, and coach. He assesses its profound impact on business and education, using dozens of real-time examples of AI in action. Co-Intelligence shows what it means to think and work together with smart machines, and why it's imperative that we master that skill.
Mollick challenges us to utilize AI's enormous power without losing our identity, to learn from it without being misled, and to harness its gifts to create a better human future. Wide ranging, hugely thought-provoking, optimistic, and lucid, Co-Intelligence reveals the promise and power of this new era.
Customer Reviews
Practical and comprehensible, really liked it!
As key takeaways for me from the book, the comparison of LLMs to a “multi-purpose tool” was enlightening. The idea that AI could boost my productivity most in the areas where I have less expertise, inspired me. Also, having worked for years in the field of education, the implications for learning and tutoring with AI-assisted models really hit home. First and foremost, though, the thought that the field is evolving so rapidly, that one is really not too late to start experimenting, was encouraging.
Fresh out of the oven in a rapidly developing field, I would recommend this book to those like me, willing to figure out possible practical applications of AI.