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I'm A Little Worried About Artificial Intelligence
On Jobs, Education, and Humanity's Purpose
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AI isn’t coming for us. It’s already here.
It’s reshaping jobs, classrooms, and even how we see ourselves, and we’re all still trying to make sense of it in real time. I’m a Little Worried About Artificial Intelligence explores what’s really happening with clarity, humor, and just the right amount of concern.
For the past few years, I’ve been immersed in the world of AI strategy and training. I’ve helped clients, students, coworkers, and even family understand the impressive capabilities of this seemingly magical technology. As a Learning and Development professional, I’ve felt a responsibility to stay at the forefront of teaching how to use AI in practical, human ways. But lately, I’m a little worried.
AI is accelerating a deep crack across the routines and structures we’ve long taken for granted. In this book, we’ll explore the impact it’s already having and will continue to have on work, education, and our sense of self-worth. We’ll take a quick tour through recent AI history, key players, and what’s likely coming next.
If you’ve ever wondered how AI might change your career, your kids’ education, or your sense of purpose, this fast paced, smart read connects the dots. No overwhelming technical jargon, just practical understanding of the technology that’s quietly rewriting our daily lives.
This book was written to help you stay aware and provide a human explanation of the world’s most disruptive technology.
©2025 Richard Bowers (P)2025 Richard Bowers