Praise for Age of Invisible Machines "If you're responsible for delivering practical agentic AI solutions, Age of Invisible Machines is an essential read." - Tim Wood, Head of Design & User Experience for Amazon Q "This is that rare book that gives newcomers a practical overview of AI while deepening understanding for those of us in the trenches. It encapsulates the kinds of thinking and strategy my team applies daily." - Ana Sofia Gonzales, Principal Product Designer for Microsoft Copilot Studio "Age of Invisible Machines is eloquent, funny, insightful, and a compelling vision for how AI…mehr
Praise for Age of Invisible Machines "If you're responsible for delivering practical agentic AI solutions, Age of Invisible Machines is an essential read." - Tim Wood, Head of Design & User Experience for Amazon Q "This is that rare book that gives newcomers a practical overview of AI while deepening understanding for those of us in the trenches. It encapsulates the kinds of thinking and strategy my team applies daily." - Ana Sofia Gonzales, Principal Product Designer for Microsoft Copilot Studio "Age of Invisible Machines is eloquent, funny, insightful, and a compelling vision for how AI might change our lives for the better, without ignoring the serious ethical dilemmas it poses. Anyone interested in how technology intersects with human thriving will be interested in this book." - Anna Lembke, MD, author of the New York Times bestseller, Dopamine Nation The first edition of Age of Invisible Machines predicted the widespread adoption of these technologies months ahead of OpenAI's release of ChatGPT. This carefully updated volume delivers powerful and practical advice along with significant new material addressing changes to the marketplace and the broader global community. Robb's visionary approach to technology helped set the stage for this shift toward agentic software and this book outlines the strategy that enterprises have already used to reach 1,000% ROI on their AI investments.
ROBB WILSON is the CEO and co-founder of OneReach.ai, the only AI agent orchestration platform recognized as a "leader" by all top analyst firms including Gartner, Forrester, and IDC. With over two decades in AI research and user-centered design, Robb helped unlock the agentic approach to automation that's being feverishly pursued by enterprises all over the world. The GSX platform he developed traces its origins back to a DARPA initiative and is used by leaders including PepsiCo, Deloitte, and the city of Washington D.C. A former tech and design executive at publicly traded companies, Robb has mentored AI, UX and technology leaders at Amazon, Google, Salesforce, Frog, Box, and other top firms. JOSH TYSON is an author and producer who has held leadership roles for a variety of organizations, including TEDxMileHigh and UX Magazine. He is the co-host of the Invisible Machines podcast, and his writing has appeared in numerous publications over the years, including Chicago Reader, Fast Company, FLAUNT, Harvard Business Review, The New York Times, Observer, Stop Smiling, and Thrasher. His forthcoming novel, Alamosa, is a deconstructed coming-of-age story set in the multiverse.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface by Josh Tyson vii Acknowledgments ix Introduction xi Part I Imagining an Ecosystem of Orchestrated AI Agents 1 Chapter 1: Organizational Artificial General Intelligence Is Already Upon Us 3 Chapter 2: What Agentic AI Is- and Isn't 21 Chapter 3: Competing in the Age of OAGI 37 Chapter 4: The Ethics of Experiential AI 53 Chapter 5: How Organizational AGI Can Change the World 65 Chapter 6: This Journey Has Been Personal 95 Chapter 7: Learning the Terms 103 Part II Planning An Ecosystem for Orchestrated Ai Agents 115 Chapter 8: The Dream vs. Reality 119 Chapter 9: Ecosystem Evolution Explained 125 Chapter 10: Teams and the Co-Creation Mindset 137 Chapter 11: How to Architect Tools Like LLMs, Agents, and Generative AI 149 Chapter 12: Organizational AGI Demands an Extensible Cognitive Architecture 165 Chapter 13: Digital Twins in SPACE 187 Part III Building an Ecosystem for Orchestrated AI Agents 197 Chapter 14: Orchestrating AI Agents to Become Organizational Operating Systems 199 Chapter 15: Design Strategy for Organizational AGI 223 Chapter 16: Production Design for Organizational AGI 249 Chapter 17: Best Practices in Conversational Design 259 Part IV Conclusion 277 Chapter 18: Where Do We Go from Here? 279 Notes 293 About the Authors 301 Index 303
Preface by Josh Tyson vii Acknowledgments ix Introduction xi Part I Imagining an Ecosystem of Orchestrated AI Agents 1 Chapter 1: Organizational Artificial General Intelligence Is Already Upon Us 3 Chapter 2: What Agentic AI Is- and Isn't 21 Chapter 3: Competing in the Age of OAGI 37 Chapter 4: The Ethics of Experiential AI 53 Chapter 5: How Organizational AGI Can Change the World 65 Chapter 6: This Journey Has Been Personal 95 Chapter 7: Learning the Terms 103 Part II Planning An Ecosystem for Orchestrated Ai Agents 115 Chapter 8: The Dream vs. Reality 119 Chapter 9: Ecosystem Evolution Explained 125 Chapter 10: Teams and the Co-Creation Mindset 137 Chapter 11: How to Architect Tools Like LLMs, Agents, and Generative AI 149 Chapter 12: Organizational AGI Demands an Extensible Cognitive Architecture 165 Chapter 13: Digital Twins in SPACE 187 Part III Building an Ecosystem for Orchestrated AI Agents 197 Chapter 14: Orchestrating AI Agents to Become Organizational Operating Systems 199 Chapter 15: Design Strategy for Organizational AGI 223 Chapter 16: Production Design for Organizational AGI 249 Chapter 17: Best Practices in Conversational Design 259 Part IV Conclusion 277 Chapter 18: Where Do We Go from Here? 279 Notes 293 About the Authors 301 Index 303
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