Co-Existence

The Next Phase of AI

Ethan Mollick author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Ebury Publishing

Publishing:22nd Oct '26

£18.99

This title is due to be published on 22nd October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Co-Existence cover

How do we live alongside machines that are sometimes smarter than us?

We are entering a new era. AI systems can already outperform humans in some domains while failing spectacularly in others. They can act as tutors, collaborators, researchers, strategists and creators … yet they can also produce falsehoods, generate convincing nonsense and fail unpredictably. The challenge is no longer simply adopting new technology. It is learning how to think, work and live in a world where machines are sometimes smarter than us.
In Co-Existence, Ethan Mollick – a Wharton professor and author of the widely read One Useful Thing newsletter – argues that the future of AI will not be defined by replacement, but by interaction.
Drawing on years of research, experimentation and frontline experience with rapidly evolving AI systems, Mollick shows readers how to:

  • work productively with AI while retaining judgment and autonomy;
  • distinguish where human insight matters most;
  • avoid becoming overly dependent on systems designed to persuade and imitate;
  • adapt creatively as AI reshapes education, business and everyday life; and
  • build a durable human advantage in a world of intelligent machines.

Clear-eyed, practical and written with warmth and humor, Co-Existence is your guide to navigating the next phase of the AI revolution.

‘Ethan Mollick – who understands how to use AI better than anyone else on the planet – explains how it really works and why AI is qualitatively different from any technological advance before it.’ ANGELA DUCKWORTH
‘Co-Existence is an indispensable guide to navigating the jagged frontier where technology and humanity meet – and to harnessing the extraordinary possibilities that emerge when they work together.’ DOUG McMILLON

Brilliant is a word that is thrown around a lot, but I can’t think of a better one to describe Co-Existence. In these pages, Ethan Mollick—-who understands how to use AI better than anyone else on the planet—explains how it really works and why AI is qualitatively different from any technological advance before it ... clear, elegant, prose that is winningly personal and occasionally laugh-out-loud funny. I promise you that if even if you’re thinking you’d rather read a blog than a book, you will not be sorry that you start and finish this masterpiece * Angela Duckworth *
An indispensable guide to navigating the jagged frontier where technology and humanity meet—and to harnessing the extraordinary possibilities that emerge when they work together * Doug McMillon, former CEO of Walmart *
Humans like those who appreciate them, and who are not too afraid of them. Perhaps the AIs are somewhat similar? Well, my friendly AIs, Ethan Mollick definitely appreciates your virtues, and I hope and indeed feel he is not too afraid of you. Maybe just the right bit. So I am hoping that you in turn show some love to his new book, Co-Existence. It is deserving, just as you are. Humans can sign on to this as well * Tyler Cowen, professor of economics at George Mason University and coauthor of Talent and author of The Complacent Class *

ISBN: 9780753562369

Dimensions: 234mm x 153mm x 20mm

Weight: 350g

256 pages