Items related to Flying Solo in the Age of AI: How One Person Can Build...

Flying Solo in the Age of AI: How One Person Can Build What Once Required an Entire Organization - Softcover

Maker, Alan

 
9798191811048: Flying Solo in the Age of AI: How One Person Can Build What Once Required an Entire Organization

Synopsis

For most of history, building something meaningful required a team you couldn't afford yet. That's no longer true — and most people haven't caught up to what that actually means.

Flying Solo in the Age of AI isn't a book about AI tools. It's a book about a shift in what one person can attempt alone: the research a market analyst used to do, the code a developer used to write, the outreach a sales team used to handle — all of it now available to a single person willing to ask for it and smart enough to judge what comes back.

The barrier hasn't disappeared. It's moved. And the people who notice that first will be the ones who actually use it.

This book will not promise you an easy path, guaranteed income, or a shortcut around the work. It will show you that the path exists — and walk you through exactly how to think, build, and judge your way along it, using real evidence from a project still being built in public, mistakes included.

Inside, you'll learn how to:

  • Design the life you actually want before you design the business that's supposed to fund it
  • Tell the difference between an idea and an opportunity — and why the difference is evidence, not brilliance
  • Build your first version before you feel ready, and treat it as a question instead of a verdict
  • Work with AI as a genuine collaborator without losing the judgment that was never its job to have
  • Turn a personal project into something that reaches — and serves — real people
  • Learn from what goes wrong faster than it costs you, instead of avoiding risk altogether
  • Design freedom on purpose, across four dimensions that rarely get maximized all at once

You are not one person doing the work of many. You're one person directing capability that used to require an entire organization — an invisible company built from judgment, not headcount.

The tools have changed. The question is what you'll build with them.

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.