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A Look at How AI Can Transform Collaboration (For Better or Worse) A Review: CO-Intelligence by Ethan Mollick
If you've ever wondered whether AI could help you finally land that perfect group project grade, or perhaps, assist you in wrangling together the most efficient team at work, Ethan Mollick’s CO-Intelligence might just be your new favorite read. This fascinating deep dive into the evolving relationship between human collaboration and artificial intelligence (AI) is part visionary, part cautionary tale. It's insightful, witty, and – let’s be honest – sometimes a little terrifying.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in BookClub
THE CAMERA SYNDROME
In the days of old, a phone was a device with a clear, single purpose: connecting voices over vast distances. At best, it could send a humble text message. Similarly, a camera was crafted to capture cherished moments — a tool for photographing family gatherings, scenic landscapes, and special occasions. But fast forward to today, and these once-purposeful gadgets have morphed into the centerpieces of a digital culture.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub
The Forgotten Isles
The Forgotten Isles Chapter 1: The Call of the Sea Lyra, a young explorer with a heart drawn to the mysteries of the ocean, had always been enchanted by tales of the Forgotten Isles—a legendary archipelago lost beyond the misty waters. For years, she’d pored over ancient maps and stories, dreaming of the treasure and magic that lay within those waters. When she finally set sail from her coastal village, she was filled with a mix of excitement and fear, knowing that few who ventured there ever returned.
By Kaido Saphiraabout a year ago in BookClub
Shadows of Moros: Awakening . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Chapter Two: The Adventure Begins The Enchanted Forest and the Mystical Aura of Moros After meeting the spirit dragon, Zaith, Haru's sense of wonder grew with every step he took in this strange, magical world. The forest around him felt as though it was alive, breathing. Towering trees stretched up to the sky, their leaves shimmering as if encrusted with precious gems. Every breath of air carried a strange fragrance, a blend of blossoms and plants he had never encountered before. He felt as if he were walking through a masterpiece, something surreal yet very real.
By Kaido Saphiraabout a year ago in BookClub
THE BANK AT THE CORNER HOUSE
In 21st century Nigeria, banks had gradually faded into the background of daily life. What was once a symbol of stability and financial security had turned into something many people avoided unless absolutely necessary. Banks in Nigeria had long moved away from being bustling hubs for depositing money or withdrawing cash. Instead, they became a place to resolve issues: correcting debit errors, reversing failed transactions, or dealing with mysterious bank charges that seemed to pop up for services that were rarely, if ever, rendered.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub
letter to me at 18
WRITE FOR 18 YEARS OLD 18 years old - the most beautiful and precarious age of a person's life. Youth is vague, we are caught up in the cycle of studying and taking exams, sometimes unintentionally forgetting the flow of time, looking back, three years in high school have passed by without knowing when. Where are the days of wandering every morning on the familiar road to school? Where are the sudden joys in boring lessons? Where are the mischievous pranks that do not care about the consequences?...
By TULY989storeabout a year ago in BookClub







