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Coexisting with AI: Work, Love, and Play in a Changing World

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Your comprehensive, easy-to-understand guide on AI’s impact in business and life

Coexisting with Work, Love, and Play in a Changing World is an exploration of how AI can be used at each stage of our lives. It helps readers understand the positive impact of AI and where governance is needed from both an individual and business perspective. From childhood through to aging, this book delivers a holistic understanding of this exciting new technology in language that anyone can understand regardless of technical expertise.

Written by Kay Firth-Butterfield, former inaugural Head of AI at the World Economic Forum and one of the most foremost experts in the world on the governance of AI, topics explored in this book

An explanation of AI and Chatbots and their dependence on data How to use AI wisely in business, with your children and in your life How AI might be used in politics and war The good, bad, and ugly of AI now and into the future AI’s potential to solve some of humanity’s biggest problems, from human trafficking to disease Essential governance considerations to make AI a beneficial technological development for all Coexisting With AI earns a well-deserved spot on the bookshelves of all individuals, from tech executives to curious citizens, seeking expert insight on where AI can take us and how to plot the best path forward for your family and business.

205 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 5, 2026

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February 27, 2026
This book helped me thoughtfully consider what we stand to gain and what we stand to lose as artificial intelligence increasingly intersects with our daily lives. It’s a book I would recommend to my students and to my parents.
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