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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
How Important Are Book Reviews?
Book reviews are quite crucial in the world of literature, and they impact readers, publishers and authors. They are significant, as they seek the readers and many more to consider picking up the book in the first place in a competitive field. This article examines the reasons as to why there is a need for book reviews providing evidence in terms of books reviewed sales, interest in records, and book reviews metrics engagement with readers.
By Diane L. Richardsonabout a year ago in BookClub
Reading is My Superpower: Unlocking Infinite Possibilities
Books have opened the world for me and beyond it, since the very first time I started to read. It turned out that I learnt a superpower a superpower of reading that is capable of opening doors to infinite realms, countless lives and boundless wisdom. I am not bound by time, or space, or even my life anymore when I open a book. Each page expands my mind, expands my empathy, expands my imagination. Reading has empowered me in ways I never would have guessed, allowing myself the ability to access knowledge and perspectives of beings far beyond my own.
By Danish Buttabout a year ago in BookClub
Understanding ( A Review of ) "It Didn't Start With You" by Mark Wolynn: A Journey into Generational Healing
Mark Wolynn’s book, It Didn't Start With You, is a groundbreaking exploration of how our family histories shape our emotional and physical well-being. In this thoughtful work, Wolynn, a therapist and leading expert in the field of inherited family trauma, takes us on a journey to uncover the deep-seated wounds that often transcend generations. If you’re curious about the connections between your family history and your own life experiences, here’s a friendly guide to some of the key insights from this transformative book.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in BookClub
When Women Were Dragons . Top Story - November 2024.
The author, Kelly Barnhill, created a rich and fascinating world that parallels America's history in many ways. I found the book relevant in this 2024 U.S. presidential election season, where misogyny and the continued desire to control women are prevalent. The populace in the novel bans the discussion of dragons and does their best to ignore the facts of any metamorphosis.
By Andrea Corwin about a year ago in BookClub
Me i don’t know
I had been trying to open my eyes for so long, and finally, I did. The environment around me was surprising. I found myself in a small room—not a big room by any means—with walls painted a stark, all-white color. I was lying on a single bed, the only bed in the room. Beside me was a small table, unfamiliar to me, with various objects scattered on its surface—things I couldn’t recognize. Directly in front of me, a small TV was mounted on the wall, and to my side, there was a lone chair and a bouquet of flowers.
By Diyeebiye Katherine youngabout a year ago in BookClub
Beyond the Covers
Chapter 1: The Secret Book Club The small, rainy town of Hartwell was known for its cozy cafes, vintage stores, and misty forests, but hidden from the public eye was a gathering of book lovers who called themselves Beyond the Covers. Unlike any ordinary book club, Beyond the Covers wasn’t just a group of friends meeting to discuss novels over tea. It was a secret society with a mission: to uncover hidden messages and mysteries concealed within the pages of classic literature.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in BookClub





