When I wrote Mastering AI Prompting: A Comprehensive Guide, I
made a prediction. I said that by 2028, AI would no longer be a
novelty, it would be a necessity. I believed that within a few years,
the ability to work with AI effectively would separate those who thrive
professionally from those who struggle to keep up.
I was wrong about the timeline. Not in the direction of overestimating
AI, but in the direction of underestimating it.
It is early 2026, and we are already there.
In the time since my first book was published, I have watched AI
models grow more capable at a pace that surprised even me. I have
watched universities rush to build AI curricula. I have watched entire
industries begin to rethink what human expertise means. I have
watched Google's own leadership make remarkable statements
about AI catching up, fast, in medicine, law, and the creative arts. I
have watched ghostwriters and copywriters stare at their screens in
disbelief.
I have also watched people use this extraordinary tool to do
extraordinarily ordinary things.
I have seen AI asked to count from one to one million. I have seen it
used to write passive-aggressive messages to neighbors. I have
seen a lawyer submit AI-generated court documents filled with
citations to cases that simply do not exist; and face the
consequences in open court. I have seen a journalist publish an
article with a fragment of his own prompt still sitting in the final
paragraph, for all the world to read.
These are not stories of bad people. They are stories of unprepared
people. And that is exactly why this book exists.
This book is not a replacement for Mastering AI Prompting. If you
have read that book, you already have a strong foundation. Think of
this as the next conversation, the one we would have after you have
learned the basics and are now asking the bigger questions: How do
I think with AI, not just talk to it? How do I use it wisely in my
profession? How do I stay relevant as the technology evolves even
faster than anyone predicted?
If you have not read my first book, do not worry. This book is
designed to stand on its own. It assumes you know what AI is and
that you have probably used it at least once. What it does not assume
is that you are using it well, and that is the gap we are here to close.
A word about tone: I have written this as a coach, not a critic. I am
not here to make you feel behind. I am here to help you catch up,
step up, and stay ahead. Every chapter ends with actions you can
take immediately. There are real stories here, some of them
uncomfortable, all of them instructive. There are tables, flowcharts,
and frameworks you can return to again and again. There are
sections specifically for educators who want to teach AI responsibly
in their classrooms.
Most importantly, this book is written with a deep belief that you,
wherever you are in your AI journey, are capable of becoming a
strategic thinker who uses AI to expand what is possible in your work
and your life.
The future did not wait for 2028. Neither should you.