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Mentioned in 46 episodes
Co-Intelligence
Living and Working with AI
Book • 2024
In *Co-Intelligence*, Ethan Mollick explores the profound impact of AI on business and education.
He urges readers to engage with AI as co-workers, co-teachers, and coaches, using numerous real-time examples to illustrate its potential.
Mollick argues that AI should augment human intelligence rather than replace it, and he provides practical advice on how to harness AI's power to create a better human future.
The book addresses the transformative potential of AI, its ethical concerns, and the importance of mastering the skill of working with smart machines.
He urges readers to engage with AI as co-workers, co-teachers, and coaches, using numerous real-time examples to illustrate its potential.
Mollick argues that AI should augment human intelligence rather than replace it, and he provides practical advice on how to harness AI's power to create a better human future.
The book addresses the transformative potential of AI, its ethical concerns, and the importance of mastering the skill of working with smart machines.
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