It's here! I've just released my latest ebook, "Twin Wolves: Balancing risk and reward to make the most of AI."
This is a tight, executive-level read on how to approach ML/AI and genAI in your company.
Who should read it?
This book is for CEOs, CTOs, Heads of Product, and similar roles. It shows how to apply principles of risk-taking and risk management – optimizing AI's mix of opportunity and danger – to identify the best projects to take on and make the most of your investment.
Is your company doing too much, too quickly with AI? Maybe it's doing too little? Do your projects keep stalling out? This book will help you find your best direction.
Some of this sounds familiar ...
If you've worked with me before, or if you've read my other work, you'll recognize this as the approach I take in my consulting practice.
I've boiled it all down into one convenient read.
How do I get it?
Head over to https://TwinWolvesAI.com/ for more details and to purchase the book.
Any closing thoughts?
For those who knew this was coming: thank you for your patience, and for keeping it secret.
Triple thanks to everyone who reviewed the book: Brett Bernstein, Chris Butler, Ken Gleason, Russell Horton, Greg Hubbard, Eric Kingery, Nick Petrovits, John Tolva, plus a couple of people who'd prefer to remain anonymous. Their hard work and encouragement made this a smoother, more informative read.
It goes down as well as up
The impact genAI companies are having on the stock market
Echoes of 2008
Seeing parallels between today's genAI hype and the 2008 Great Financial Crisis (GFC)