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Ethan Mollick

Ethan Mollick is the Books For author to start with when you need a practical, non-hysterical way to understand how AI changes work, judgement, learning, and creativity.

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Ethan Mollick is a professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a writer on artificial intelligence, innovation, entrepreneurship, work, and education. On Books For, he anchors the pragmatic AI lane: useful experimentation without pretending the technology is either magic or nothing.

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Mollick belongs across the AI jobs, AI kids, AI literacy, and future-of-work pages because Co-Intelligence gives readers a working relationship with AI. It is not a policy book or a doom book; it is a field guide for using the tools while keeping human judgement in the loop.

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Start with Co-Intelligence. It is the practical doorway into working with AI as collaborator, intern, tutor, coach, creative partner, and occasionally unreliable weirdo.

Co-Intelligence

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The core practical AI book for working with generative AI while keeping judgement, experimentation, and human agency in view.

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