Top Business Books on Artificial Intelligence

How to Make AI Useful

In How to Make AI Useful, futurist Magnus Lindkvist delivers the definitive 2026 roadmap for shifting from speculation to operational utility. This strategic briefing provides forward-thinking leaders with a practical framework for transforming Artificial Intelligence into a functional tool for innovation and digital transformation.

The Next Renaissance: AI and the Expansion of Human Potential (2026)

In The Next Renaissance: AI and the Expansion of Human Potential, Zack Kass delivers a refreshing, high-authority blueprint for the Intelligence Age. Drawing on his experience at the vanguard of OpenAI, he argues that we are entering a "Next Renaissance" where unmetered Artificial Intelligence becomes as ubiquitous as electricity.

Wild Knowledge

In Wild Knowledge, world-renowned philosopher Anders Indset provides a radical counterweight to technology hype, delivering a masterclass in applied philosophy. Indset moves beyond data to explore "Wild Knowledge", the art of utilising human-centric wisdom to drive anticipatory leadership and strategic decision-making.

The Coming Wave 

In The Coming Wave, Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman provides the 2026 blueprint for navigating geopolitical risk and AI containment. This briefing explores the systemic shifts driven by synthetic biology and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), offering discerning organisations a framework for digital sovereignty.

AI Strategy; Unleash the Power of Artificial Intelligence in Your Business

In AI Strategy, world-renowned futurist Bernard Marr delivers the definitive business leadership guide for implementing Artificial Intelligence with purpose. This strategic briefing provides a robust framework to move beyond the hype, focusing on generative AI, data ethics, and operational efficiency.

Alive:A Human's Guide to Living in the World of AI 

Scheduled for publication on the 15 of October 15, 2026, Alive by Mo Gawdat is set to be the essential manual for the Sentient AI era. Mo who is former Google [X] CBO, moves beyond his bestseller Scary Smart to provide a roadmap for maintaining humanity and happiness in a world fundamentally changed by artificial intelligence.

Exponential Organisations

ExO2.0n Exponential Organisations 2.0, Salim Ismail and Peter H. Diamandis provide the 2026 leadership playbook for navigating AI-driven markets. This updated framework reveals how exponential technologies Massive Transformative Purpose (MTP), and agile algorithms drive 10x growth, offering strategic innovation tools for building resilient, scalable organisations.

Responsible AI: How to Build Trustworthy Technology

In Responsible AI, Olivia Gambelin provides the 2026 framework for ethical innovation. As the founder of Ethical Intelligence, Gambelin argues that ethics is a critical accelerator rather than a barrier. This briefing delivers a practical Ethical Risk Assessment for executive leadership, moving beyond compliance to show how transparency and accountability create a sustainable competitive advantage.

Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI

In Nexus, global historian Yuval Noah Harari provides a critical framework for understanding information networks and the systemic risks of Artificial Intelligence. Harari argues that AI is an "alien intelligence" capable of autonomous decisions that challenge democratic structures and social cohesion.

How to Think About AI: A Guide for the Perplexed

In How to Think About AI, Richard Susskind delivers the definitive leadership manual for the post-GenAI era. Susskind dismantles the "AI Fallacy," urging discerning organisations to shift from process-thinking to outcome-thinking. This strategic blueprint explores automation, innovation, and elimination, helping professionals navigate radical structural change

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