Co-Intelligence
AI & Automation

Co-Intelligence

Ethan Mollick· Published 2024

An exploration of how to live and work with AI as a partner, focusing on the practical integration of Large Language Models into daily workflows.

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Why It's On My Shelf

Mollick does a rare thing by making AI feel concrete instead of abstract. The idea of the jagged frontier explains why AI feels brilliant one moment and unreliable the next. CIOs can use this framing to set realistic expectations, redesign knowledge work, and decide where human judgment must remain in the loop.

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