You did not grow up with AI. You need to grow into it.
From a teenager in a jean jacket in the 1980s to a Doctor of Science with two decades at the intersection of cybersecurity, business, and academic leadership, Dr. David Schippers has lived every transition the Analog generation has faced. Paper to screens. Manual systems to automation. Stable routines to relentless reinvention. He didn't grow up with AI either. He grew into it - and now he is showing you how.
AI for Analogs is not written for engineers, coders, or digital natives who have been swimming in technology since childhood. It is written for people who built real careers before AI showed up, survived digital disruption, and now find themselves staring at one more seismic shift and wondering how to make sense of it.
Dr. Schippers breaks down what AI is, what it is not, what matters, and what does not - and shows how to use it without surrendering your judgment, your experience, or your identity.
What you'll learn
AI explained in plain English - what it is, what it isn't, and what actually mattersThe five-part prompting formula - the single most-cited practical artifact from early readersThe Analog Advantage - why your experience is the foundation, not the obstacleAI safety and data hygiene - protect what you've built without shutting out the toolsAmplified Intelligence - how humans and AI work as a team without surrendering judgmentValidated by the readers it was written for
"AI for Analogs is THE handbook you need to get comfortable and build your confidence using AI." - M. Farkas, CEO, Public Relations Firm
"AI doesn't just make you more efficient. It reveals what kind of thinker you are." - L. Stradley, Chief Privacy Officer, Financial Services
Three readers. One framework.
The Business Owner with customer information on devices and AI suddenly inside familiar tools. The Mid-Career Professional pivoting from existing expertise rather than starting over. The Retiree or Near-Retiree who needs confident use and protection from AI-targeted scams.
You already have what it takes. The rest is translation.