A book about how not to become a bystander in an AI world that can’t be rolled back. This is a practical map of five levels—from prompt engineering basics to your own “human + AI” ecosystem that works for your tasks, not the other way around.
You’re already living in an AI world. The question is: what role are you in? Some people sometimes ask ChatGPT to rewrite an email; others are tired of scrolling through AI/neural network news and try to “not get into it”; still others flit between different models but, in fact, spend hours on various services, and the answers stay random and unpredictable.
Meanwhile, AI is already changing the labor market, the requirements for specialists, and business logic—regardless of whether you’re keeping up or not.
Instead of fog, this book gives you a five-level map. From AI as a simple tool—to the level where you manage tasks and context using prompt engineering basics; then to AI coworkers (agents), to automations triggered by events; and finally to a framework where people, processes, and neural networks are arranged as one system. You’ll see which level you’re at now and what exactly you can upgrade next.
The author is honest: you don’t need to “know everything.” But in the new world, almost everyone will need a minimum baseline set of competencies: to formulate tasks for models well, to set up a couple of agents for recurring tasks, to build one or two automations, and to understand what in your life is fundamentally not something you can delegate to algorithms. This isn’t about fashion anymore—it’s about new literacy in the modern world.
Inside: examples, scenarios, master prompts, and deployment routes—but most importantly, a sober conversation about the future that won’t return “the way it used to.” If it matters to you to take a position in this future instead of merely adapting to other people’s systems, this book will help you make a conscious choice and build your own AI infrastructure.
A PDF file is attached to this audiobook, recommended for download. The file is important for understanding and absorbing the book.