The AI Tsunami
The AI Tsunami by Guy Morris is an eye-opening look at how fast autonomous software is taking over and what we actually need to do to survive it. Instead of treating tech as if it exists in a bubble, the book offers the idea of...
The AI Tsunami by Guy Morris is an eye-opening look at how fast autonomous software is taking over and what we actually need to do to survive it. Instead of treating tech as if it exists in a bubble, the book offers the idea of...
The Governed Enterprise by Robin Horstmann is the most practical guide to AI governance currently available for senior leaders in consumer packaged goods companies. Horstmann opens with two scenarios that would stop any executive cold: a 2:00 AM call about an AI procurement agent that...
As concern over climate change grows, all sections of society must participate in corrective action. Peter Suchmann believes that young people should be involved by understanding the issues and creating awareness in their communities. The "Unstoppable" Student Workbook meets this need admirably. The author suggests...
A 60-year-old man had nagging questions about his life. Reluctantly, he turned to AI for answers. The response was unexpected, and the answers pointed him in a new direction. Robert John Popoff shares his remarkable journey in The Algorithm and the Soul: An Unexpected Grace....
Haris Marath offers a rigorous exploration of humanity's biological, social, cultural, and civilizational history and potential future in The Theory of Us. According to Marath, humanity can be viewed through three diagnostic premises, including the selfish gene, the illusion of free will, and the apparent...
In The Medium is the Mirror, Tim Love argues that the fight over truth has moved into the systems people use every day, where what a person sees begins to shape what they come to believe before they even test it. He follows how a...
David Elkins brings readers a varied collection of illustrations in his art book, Tamaren. These illustrations cover various themes and topics related to different aspects of individual and societal phenomena. Elkins touches on the prevalence of geometry in society through illustrations that show how individuals...
To See Far: Conflict and Cooperation on the Space Frontier by James Van Laak is a riveting insider's perspective of one of humanity's most challenging projects - the creation of the International Space Station under intense technical, political, and psychological pressure. As a former leader...
Mozelle Martin’s book, The Ink Profiler, is a technical deep dive into the actual science and neuromotor sequencing behind handwriting analysis. It moves way past the usual personality myths and focuses on how the brain and motor skills leave a physical "print" on the page....
The In-Between: Living Through the Collapse of the Old Social Contract by E. Imboden is a book for today. It attempts to analyze why the world is in a state of chaos right now. The Old Order, as so many of us knew it, had...