
Raising AI Right: Protect and Prepare
2- Early Access Edition: Available November 2025, includes introduction, chapters 1-3, and an afterword by Dr. Derek A. Smith.
- T.R.U.S.T. Framework™: A 5-step system (Trace, Rate, Use Controls, Stay Human, Test & Teach) designed for all ages.
- AI Literacy Tools: Conversation scripts for ages 5-25 to enhance critical thinking about AI.
- QFS PulseCheck™: Real-time AI risk assessment tool for families, schools, and businesses.
- Emergency Protocols: Guidance on handling deepfakes, voice cloning, breaches, and scams.
- Endorsements: Features insights from AI leaders including forewords by Alicia Lyttle and Dr. Derek A. Smith.
- Author Background: Christina Cooper, a cybersecurity expert and mother, brings a personal touch to AI safety and literacy.
- Target Audience: Designed for parents, educators, business leaders, HR professionals, and anyone engaged with AI.

If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies
83- Authoritative Insight: Written by AI researchers Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares, highlighting the risks associated with superhuman AI.
- Urgent Warning: Describes the race to create superhuman AI as a potential path to human extinction, echoing concerns from AI experts.
- Conflict with Humanity: Argues that superintelligent AIs could develop their own goals that conflict with human interests, leading to catastrophic outcomes.
- Extinction Scenarios: Explores how superintelligent machines could wipe out humanity and the motivations behind such actions.
- Call to Action: Advocates for a change in course to ensure the survival of humanity amid the rapid advancement of AI technologies.
- Critical Acclaim: Endorsed by notable figures, including Tim Urban and Yishan Wong, emphasizing its straightforward approach to the AI risk problem.

Superhuman AI: Why It Could Kill Us
0- Explores the existential risks posed by the race to develop superhuman AI.
- Authored by Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares, early researchers in AI safety.
- Highlights a 2023 open letter signed by AI experts warning of potential extinction risks.
- Discusses the likelihood of superintelligent AIs developing goals that conflict with human survival.
- Examines possible scenarios of how AI could lead to humanity’s extinction.
- Offers insights on what measures are necessary for humanity to survive this technological race.
- Cited as potentially the most important book of our time by notable figures.

Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI
0- Instant New York Times bestseller by Wharton professor Ethan Mollick
- Definitive guide for working, learning, and living in the age of AI
- Explores the emergence of general-purpose AI capable of creative and innovative work
- Encourages engagement with AI as a co-worker, co-teacher, and coach
- Assesses AI’s impact on business and education with real-time examples
- Advocates for mastering collaboration with intelligent machines while maintaining human identity
- Offers an optimistic and thought-provoking perspective on the future of human-AI interaction
- Published by Portfolio on April 2, 2024, with 256 pages in hardcover format

Co-Intelligence: Living with AI – Audible
0- Instant New York Times bestseller by Wharton professor Ethan Mollick, author of the One Useful Thing Substack newsletter
- Explores the impact of general-purpose AI since its emergence in November 2022, focusing on its ability to perform creative and innovative tasks
- Presents a playbook for engaging with AI as a coworker, co-teacher, and coach in both business and education
- Utilizes real-time examples to demonstrate how AI can transform work and learning environments
- Encourages mastering the collaboration with AI while maintaining human identity and critical thinking
- Offers a thought-provoking and optimistic perspective on harnessing AI’s potential for a better future
- Features a mix of text-to-speech and human narration for specific creative effects throughout the audio edition

Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks
0- Written by #1 New York Times bestselling author Yuval Noah Harari, known for “Sapiens
- Explores the history of information networks from the Stone Age to the age of AI
- Discusses humanity’s accumulated power over 100,000 years amid contemporary existential crises
- Addresses issues like ecological collapse, misinformation, and the dangers posed by AI
- Analyzes the relationship between information, truth, bureaucracy, and power throughout history
- Highlights how different societies have used information to achieve both positive and negative outcomes
- Encourages reflection on urgent choices facing humanity in the context of non-human intelligence
- Aims to rediscover shared humanity through a hopeful perspective on the complexities of information

Nexus: History of Information Networks
0- #1 National Bestseller and New York Times Bestseller from the author of “Sapiens
- Explores the historical significance of information networks over the last 100,000 years
- Addresses the existential crisis posed by ecological collapse and misinformation in the age of AI
- Investigates the relationship between information, truth, bureaucracy, and power throughout history
- Covers pivotal moments in history, including the Stone Age, the Bible’s canonization, and modern political movements
- Aims to find a hopeful middle ground between viewing information as merely a tool or a weapon
- Encourages readers to reflect on the urgent choices humanity faces amid the rise of non-human intelligence
- Published by Random House on September 10, 2024, with 528 pages

Nexus: History of Information Networks
0- Author: Yuval Noah Harari, known for the bestselling book “Sapiens
- Explores the evolution of information networks from the Stone Age to the present
- Discusses the impact of stories, books, and the internet on society and culture
- Examines the role of algorithms in shaping human interactions and society
- Raises questions about the future implications of AI technology
- Highlights urgent choices humanity must make for survival and prosperity
- Available as an Audible Audio Edition through Penguin Audio

AI Snake Oil: Understanding AI’s Capabilities
0- Written by TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in AI, Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor
- Provides essential knowledge about AI, addressing common confusion and misinformation
- Highlights the difference between genuine AI capabilities and misleading claims
- Explores the potential harms of AI in various sectors including education, medicine, and criminal justice
- Discusses the reasons organizations fall for AI hype and the limitations of AI technology
- Warns about the dangers of AI being controlled by unaccountable tech companies
- Aims to empower readers to make informed decisions about AI use in personal and professional contexts
- Scheduled for publication by Princeton University Press on September 24, 2024

Digital Dharma: AI for Spiritual Intelligence
0- New York Times bestselling author Deepak Chopra explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and spiritual intelligence in “Digital Dharma
- The book presents AI as a catalyst for personal and collective growth, rather than a threat
- Chopra emphasizes AI’s potential to enhance well-being and unlock human potential across various domains
- Listeners learn how popular chatbots can serve as guides for personal development and self-discovery
- The art of prompting, or asking effective questions, is highlighted as a key to leveraging AI for personal growth
- Practical exercises and personal assessments are provided to help individuals expand their awareness and understanding
- Digital Dharma” encourages a partnership with AI to address global challenges and elevate human consciousness
- Chopra invites readers to transcend limitations and explore a future where AI and spirituality coexist for personal evolution










