You're contacting media contact of this press release
Title: Former Chief AI Officer Publishes Plain-Language Guide to Everyday Artificial Intelligence
PRATTVILLE, Ala. July 1, 2026. Steven Jones, an artificial intelligence strategist and former chief AI officer, has released “The Intelligence We Built,” a concise guide that explains how artificial intelligence shapes business, work, and everyday decisions for readers with no technical background.The book arrives at a point when AI has quietly moved into the routines of ordinary life. It helps screen job applicants, answers customer questions, flags fraud, recommends what people watch and buy, and increasingly drafts the words and images that fill screens. Most people now interact with these systems many times a day. Far fewer can explain what the technology is doing, how it reaches its conclusions, or where its limits lie.That gap is the reason Steven wrote the book. Public conversation about artificial intelligence tends to swing between high promise and alarm, and much of the writing aimed at general readers still assumes a background in math or programming. “The Intelligence We Built” takes a different route. It explains, in plain language, how these systems learn, why they have advanced so quickly, and what that progress means for the people who use them every day.Across short, readable chapters, the book walks through how AI and machine learning are used in real business and leadership settings, why generative AI is changing content and creativity, and how automation is reshaping jobs and the future of work. It also examines the harder side of the story: the real risks, the ethical questions, and the way these tools influence security, decision-making, and global systems. A closing section looks ahead to what the next stage of AI development could bring. There is no code, and there are no equations to work through.Two threads run through the book. The first...
This press release is issued by King Newswire