The AI-Ready Human by Paul Slater (Book Review #2336)

The AI-Ready Human by Paul Slater is an essential roadmap for anyone who wants to stay relevant in a rapidly transforming workplace dominated by AI and automation. Slater combines decades of experience in technology strategy, leadership, and personal development to create a practical, 90-day program that helps professionals develop the uniquely human skills that machines cannot replicate. Unlike typical tech guides, this book emphasizes judgment, adaptability, resilience, critical thinking, and collaboration—the capabilities that make AI a tool rather than a replacement.

Structured around 90 daily concepts, the program builds progressively, giving readers exercises, reflection prompts, and actionable insights to integrate AI thoughtfully into their work. Each “day” is designed to help professionals sharpen decision-making, maintain clarity in uncertainty, and strengthen the mindset needed to thrive in evolving roles. By the end of the program, readers gain the confidence to use AI strategically while protecting their identity and judgment.


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Slater’s approach is grounded in real-world research, drawing on interviews with over 200 professionals who effectively navigate AI in their daily work. It’s practical for executives, managers, and individual contributors alike, offering a clear framework for leading teams, managing change, and staying competitive in a shifting landscape.

Part book, part personal development workout, The AI-Ready Human succeeds in translating complex technological change into a structured, human-centered growth plan. For anyone concerned about career longevity in the era of AI, this book is both inspiring and actionable, providing tools to remain indispensable, adaptable, and forward-thinking.

Written by Jeyran Main


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