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A practical, deeply reported survival guide for the age of AI, written by the New York Times tech columnist who has introduced millions to the promise and pitfalls of artificial intelligencenow featuring a new afterword.

"Artificial intelligence can be terrifying, but Kevin Roose provides a clear, compelling strategy for surviving the next wave of technology with our jobsand soulsintact."Charles Duhigg, author of The Power of Habit

It's time to get real about AI.

After decades of hype and sci-fi fantasies, AIartificial intelligenceis leaping out of research labs and into the center of our lives. Millions of people now use tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E 2 to write essays, create art and finish coding projects. AI programs are already beating humans in fields like law, medicine and entertainment, and they're getting better every day.

But AI doesn't just threaten our jobs. It shapes our entire human experience, steering our behavior and influencing our choices about which TV shows to watch, which clothes to buy, and which politicians to vote for.

And while many experts argue about whether a robot apocalypse is near, one critical question has gone unanswered:

In a world where AI is ascendant, how can humans survive and thrive?

In Futureproof: 9 Rules for Surviving in the Age of AI, New York Times technology columnist Kevin Roose shares the secrets of people and organizations that have successfully navigated waves of technological change, and explains what skills are necessary to stay ahead of the curve today, with lessons like

Be surprising, social, and scarce
Resist machine drift
Leave handprints
Demote your devices
Treat AI like a chimp army

Roose rejects the conventional wisdom that in order to compete with AI, we have to become more like robots ourselveshyper-efficient, data-driven workhorses. Instead, he says, we should focus on being more human, and doing the kinds of creative, inspiring, and meaningful things even the most advanced algorithms can't do.

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