The Intelligence Tsunami is one of the greatest wealth-creating opportunities in history, transforming our work, our society, and our lives. Electronics all around us are becoming autonomously Intelligent. A serial innovator who has ridden waves from scrappy startups to the towering halls of the New York Stock Exchange, John Warner describes universal lessons for innovators creating value and then commercializing intelligent agents. His call to arms is for readers to get off the beach and catch a wave of transformative innovation to improve our world by providing hope and a path to those they lead. John Warner gives a great perspective on Intelligent Agents from an entrepreneurial view. Tying real-world examples to personal and tech industry history illustrates incredible opportunities presented by AI as it evolves in the future.-- Boyd Wilson, CEO, Omnibond , a provider of AI and high-performance computing software John Warner provides an excellent glimpse into the world of AI, thoroughly dissecting it to understand how it can be used for better business management and long-term planning. John shares many lessons about how different management styles, visions, and egos have impacted success or failure, which are lessons for us. This book is a definite read for anyone involved in business at any level.-- Sharon Durgin, Engineering Designer, Fluor Corporation , a global engineering and construction company My good friend John Warner is one of the networkingest people I have ever met. He brings stories, examples, and data pulled from his vast contacts that he carefully nurtured. I found this book to be a real page-turner, which is quite unusual in the world of AI and business reporting! -- John Sterling, Owner, Foxfire , a top provider of Warehouse Management System software
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