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No Adult Left Behind

AI is Learning. Are You?

George Pillari

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English
Running Fox Partners
27 May 2026
If you have been watching the AI conversation from a distance, wondering whether the window to get on board is closing, this book was written for you.

George Pillari spent his career in crisis management, when AI arrived, he started using it the way most working adults would: to fix a problem in front of him. A stereo receiver he could not figure out, a confusing prescription label, or a resume he was about to review.

What he learned along the way became this book.

Productivity

Search, chatbot, and agent. Which tool to grab for which job, and why the wrong choice wastes your day. The 30-second photo trick that prevents most service calls and let'd you ditch the user manual.

Careers

Resumes that get past the screening bots. Interview prep beyond the standard playbook. A The skill AI cannot replicate, even now. A college degree, a bootcamp, or neither? What to tell yourself and your kids.

Industries

Titanic,

Challenger, Chernobyl, and Hurricane Katrina. Disaster that had warnings AI would have connected. How a self-driving car decides who to hit when it cannot avoid hitting someone. Why an AI that has seen 30 million knee x-rays might be better than your doctor.

Pillari writes like a friend who has done the homework and wants to save you a few months. The tone is honest, skeptical where it should be, and always practical. Plain language throughout, no code.

If you have been waiting to embrace AI, this is the book that gets you started.
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Imprint:   Running Fox Partners
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   263g
ISBN:   9798991012843
Pages:   194
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

George Pillari has appeared on CNN, and been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and Washington Post.His previous book, The Seven Deadly Stupidities: Using Other People's Failures to Make Better Decisions, was an Amazon bestseller.He publishes a weekly newsletter focused on learning AI at theCautionary.com.George was an EY Mid-Atlantic Healthcare Entrepreneur of the Year. As an undergraduate, he co-founded a company with two professors at The Johns Hopkins University. The company grew to more than 1,000 employees, went public, traded on the NASDAQ, and was eventually part of IBM's Watson Artificial Intelligence business. He has worked as a crisis manager at over 100 companies and was an objective source of truth for a company's board, investors, and lenders. George has a B.S. in Mathematical Sciences from the Whiting School of Engineering at The Johns Hopkins University.

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