30 Things I Want You to Know About AI
A Father’s Guide to Using Intelligence as Leverage—Without Losing Yourself
Artificial Intelligence is changing the world your son is growing up in.
The question is whether he will use it—or be shaped by it.
30 Things I Want You to Know About AI is written for fathers who want to prepare their sons for that world with clarity, discipline, and judgment—without handing them fear, dependency, or blind trust in technology.
In this book, Sean Clark Christensen speaks father to son, offering practical wisdom on how to use AI as a tool for leverage while keeping responsibility, character, and independent thinking firmly intact.
This is not a technical manual.
It is not a hype book.
And it is not about chasing trends that will disappear in a year.
It is about teaching your son how to think in an AI-driven world.
Across 30 short, focused lessons—designed to be read one per day—this book shows how AI can be used as:
• A thinking partner, not a replacement for judgment
• A personal assistant for organization, planning, and clarity
• A learning tool that accelerates understanding without weakening discipline
• A leverage system for creativity, problem-solving, and future income
• A mirror that sharpens communication, restraint, and self-control
Each day is structured to reinforce responsibility and reflection, including:
The lesson
Key points and rules
A clear purpose
A guiding principle
A practical mental model
A daily habit
A simple exercise
A caution to keep perspective
A reflection to lock in understanding
A short quiz to ensure comprehension—not just consumption
This book treats AI the way a father should teach anything powerful:
As a tool—not an identity.
As a multiplier—not a shortcut.
As a discipline—not a crutch.
30 Things I Want You to Know About AI is written for fathers who want to equip their sons to move forward with confidence—without surrendering their ability to think, choose, and stand on their own.
This is a book about judgment.
About responsibility.
About teaching your son to stay grounded in a world that increasingly encourages outsourcing thought.
It isn’t about raising a child who is smarter than machines.
It’s about raising a young man who stays human because of how he uses them.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. 30 Things I Want You to Know About AIA Father's Guide to Using Intelligence as Leverage-Without Losing Yourself Artificial Intelligence is changing the world your son is growing up in.The question is whether he will use it-or be shaped by it. 30 Things I Want You to Know About AI is written for fathers who want to prepare their sons for that world with clarity, discipline, and judgment-without handing them fear, dependency, or blind trust in technology. In this book, Sean Clark Christensen speaks father to son, offering practical wisdom on how to use AI as a tool for leverage while keeping responsibility, character, and independent thinking firmly intact. This is not a technical manual.It is not a hype book.And it is not about chasing trends that will disappear in a year. It is about teaching your son how to think in an AI-driven world. Across 30 short, focused lessons-designed to be read one per day-this book shows how AI can be used as: - A thinking partner, not a replacement for judgment- A personal assistant for organization, planning, and clarity- A learning tool that accelerates understanding without weakening discipline- A leverage system for creativity, problem-solving, and future income- A mirror that sharpens communication, restraint, and self-control Each day is structured to reinforce responsibility and reflection, including: The lessonKey points and rulesA clear purposeA guiding principleA practical mental modelA daily habitA simple exerciseA caution to keep perspectiveA reflection to lock in understandingA short quiz to ensure comprehension-not just consumption This book treats AI the way a father should teach anything powerful: As a tool-not an identity.As a multiplier-not a shortcut.As a discipline-not a crutch. 30 Things I Want You to Know About AI is written for fathers who want to equip their sons to move forward with confidence-without surrendering their ability to think, choose, and stand on their own. This is a book about judgment.About responsibility.About teaching your son to stay grounded in a world that increasingly encourages outsourcing thought. It isn't about raising a child who is smarter than machines.It's about raising a young man who stays human because of how he uses them. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798241291103
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