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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Coming of Age: Intelligence SharedGoverning Artificial Intelligence in a World Where Humans Are No Longer the Only Decision-MakersArtificial intelligence is no longer a future technology. It is already shaping hiring decisions, financial markets, healthcare outcomes, supply chains, and the everyday choices organisations make. Yet most leaders are still trying to manage AI using governance models designed for a world where humans were the only decision-makers.That world is ending.In Coming of Age: Intelligence Shared, technology strategist and business leader Steven Yates explores one of the defining challenges of our era: how organisations, governments, and leaders must adapt when intelligence is no longer exclusively human.This is not a book about science fiction or distant artificial general intelligence. It is a practical, thought-provoking exploration of the reality already unfolding today. Modern AI systems learn, adapt, recommend actions, and increasingly influence outcomes alongside humans. As a result, decisions are no longer produced by people alone but emerge from interactions between humans, data, and algorithms.When intelligence becomes shared, accountability must change.Blending insights from artificial intelligence, business strategy, governance, and ethics, this book explains why AI adoption is not primarily a technology problem but a leadership challenge. Traditional compliance frameworks, organisational structures, and risk models struggle to keep pace with adaptive systems that evolve continuously.Readers will discover: Why AI governance is becoming the most important leadership capability of the next decadeHow agentic AI differs from traditional automation and why it changes decision-makingWhat executives and boards must understand about AI regulation, ethics, and accountabilityHow bias and AI hallucinations emerge-and what organisations can realistically do about themWhy explainable AI is essential for trust in an age of probabilistic decisionsHow digital transformation is evolving into a transformation of intelligence itselfWhat the future of work looks like when humans collaborate with intelligent systemsRather than presenting artificial intelligence as either threat or miracle, Coming of Age offers a balanced and deeply human perspective. It shows how responsible innovation depends not on controlling technology alone, but on redesigning governance, leadership, and organisational thinking for a new era.Written for executives, policymakers, entrepreneurs, technologists, and curious readers alike, this book provides a clear framework for understanding AI without requiring technical expertise. It bridges strategy and philosophy, helping readers move beyond hype toward practical insight.Artificial intelligence is not simply changing what organisations do.It is changing how decisions happen.The question is no longer whether AI will shape the future.The question is whether we are ready to govern intelligence that we now share. AI is reshaping business and society. This book shows how we must rethink governance, ethics, & accountability as we share decisions with intelligent systems, offering a practical framework for responsible AI adoption. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Coming of Age | Shared Intelligence | Steven Yates | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Steven Yates | EAN 9789819453597 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.