Staying Ahead of AI: A Practical Guide to Using Artificial Intelligence at Work and Beyond - Softcover

McKenna, George McAllister

 
9798272039835: Staying Ahead of AI: A Practical Guide to Using Artificial Intelligence at Work and Beyond

Synopsis

AI isn’t magic. It isn’t malevolent. It’s just another tool, one that talks back.

Staying Ahead of AI strips away the hype, jargon and fear to show how ordinary people can use artificial intelligence safely, sensibly and effectively. Whether you are running a small business, freelancing from home or simply curious about how to make AI work for you instead of replacing you, this book keeps your feet on the ground and you in control.

Written in plain English by a lifelong engineer who has spent decades turning complex systems into everyday understanding, it explains what AI really is (and isn’t), how to get started without breaking anything, and how to talk to it so it actually listens. Each chapter blends humour, realism and practical examples, from writing better emails to cutting the drudge from admin work, proving that the real skill is not coding, it is clear thinking.

You will learn:

  • How to write prompts that get results instead of waffle.

  • Why “trust but verify” is the golden rule.

  • How to spot bias, nonsense and overconfidence in machine answers.

  • Where to draw the line between useful help and lazy dependence.

  • How to use AI to save time, sharpen thinking and stay employable in a changing world.

This is not a textbook for techies or a sermon for futurists. It is a workshop manual for real people, teachers, tradesmen, office staff, writers and retirees, anyone who wants to understand the machine rather than fear it.

Staying Ahead of AI is packed with “Reality Check Boxes” and “Quick Task” exercises that turn ideas into habits, helping you master the craft of prompting and critical thinking. It reminds you that common sense still matters, curiosity still wins, and the future still needs a human touch.

AI may count the bricks, quote the architect and draw the plan, but only you know where the front door goes.

If you can make tea, mend a fuse or master a smartphone, you can master AI. This book shows you how.

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