The Book On AI for Everyday People

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By Alex Hartman

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In AI for Everyday People, author Alex Hartman offers a clear, engaging, and jargon-free guide to the world of artificial intelligence — written specifically for the rest of us. If you've ever felt curious, cautious, or downright confused about AI, this book meets you where you are, answering the most pressing questions in plain English and with real-world relevance.

Hartman strips away the hype, panic, and mystique to reveal what AI really is: a system of algorithms learning from data to perform tasks we once thought only humans could do. But this isn't a book about buzzwords or abstract theory — it's a guidebook to the world you're already living in. From the voice assistants on your phone to the hiring algorithms scanning résumés, from personalized playlists to automated customer service chats, AI is already shaping your daily experience. You just might not know it yet.

Through real-life examples, thoughtful commentary, and ethical insights, AI for Everyday People explores:

  • What AI actually means — and doesn't mean
  • How it's affecting jobs, education, healthcare, and government
  • What bias in AI looks like — and why fairness isn't a technical fix
  • How to navigate AI at home, at work, and with your kids
  • Why trust, transparency, and human judgment still matter
  • What kind of relationship we want to have with machines that "think"
  • This book is for the curious mind who doesn't want a computer science degree just to keep up with the future. It's for parents navigating smart toys and teachers using AI-driven learning tools. It's for employees watching automation creep into their roles. It's for voters wondering how decisions get made by invisible algorithms. And it's for anyone who has ever looked at a news headline and thought, "I should probably understand this AI thing."

    By the end of this accessible, thought-provoking read, you'll be what Hartman calls "AI-literate" — not a programmer or a futurist, but someone equipped to ask better questions, see behind the curtain, and stay human in a rapidly changing world.

    Whether you're cautiously optimistic or actively skeptical, AI for Everyday People will give you the knowledge, clarity, and confidence to engage with the future — not as a bystander, but as an informed participant.

    The Book On AI for Everyday People