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Here Is a List of 2024’s Top 10 Read Tech Books

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
January 9, 2025
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This is a research from Peter High; a writer with Forbes, to those who are seeking to explore and widening their knowledge. He shares some of the top ten technological books everyone can read. 

Artificial intelligence breakthroughs dominated last year’s, 2024, technological revolution. The must-read books of 2024 address the benefits and difficulties of our changing digital ecosystem, ranging from the emergence of AI agents and the development of new generative AI applications to concerns about technology governance and the future of labour. In order to help readers navigate a world that is becoming more and more AI-driven, the selections below include crucial viewpoints from prominent academics, seasoned tech journalists, and industry pioneers.

In no particular order these are the top ten books.

  • ‘Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI,’ – Yuval Noah Harari

Yuval Noah Harari’s book Nexus explores the complex link between humans and knowledge, following its impact from the Stone Age to the current AI era. Harari explores how civilizations have used information as a tool for advancement and a weapon of control by examining historical turning points such as religious canonization, witch hunts, and totalitarian governments. The book pushes us to reconsider how truth, knowledge, and power are balanced in the face of ecological collapse, widespread disinformation, and the development of artificial intelligence. Nexus offers a positive outlook and urges us to recover our humanity in the midst of the intricate relationship between existential threat and information.

  • ‘Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI,’ –  Ethan Mollick

Ethan Mollick, a lecturer at the Wharton School and author of the “One Useful Thing” newsletter, offers advice on how people might prosper in the AI era. In this new age of human-AI cooperation, he explores how to collaborate with AI as a coach, coworker, and co-teacher while providing helpful advice for maintaining human identity and producing fruitful results.

  • ‘Supremacy: AI, ChatGPT, and the Race that Will Change the World,’ – Parmy Olson

Bloomberg technology writer Parmy Olson, the winner of the Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year Award, offers an inside look at the fierce rivalry between OpenAI and DeepMind, illuminating the intricate forces influencing AI’s future. She investigates the conflicts, moral dilemmas, and possible dangers that arise when strong tech firms and CEOs push AI research using insider knowledge from industry sources.

  • ‘The Corporate Life Cycle: Business, Investment, and Management Implications,’ – Aswath Damodaran

Aswath Damodaran, a professor at NYU and an authority on valuation, offers a universal paradigm for comprehending how businesses change throughout the course of their corporate lifecycle. His work provides essential insights for improving management and investment choices by assisting readers in identifying significant turning moments in corporate finance and modifying their plans accordingly. He also looks at the strategies and compromises businesses must make when using technology, whether it be in-house or purchased, to rapidly expand.

  • ‘Burn Book: A Tech Love Story,’ – Kara Swisher

An inside look at the most powerful people in Silicon Valley is provided by seasoned tech journalist Kara Swisher. She offers a frank examination of how tech visionaries have both aided and impeded advancement in the digital age, drawing on thirty years of conversations with influential figures such as Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg.

  • ‘AI Snake Oil: What Artificial Intelligence Can Do, What It Can’t, and How to Tell the Difference,’ – Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor

To give a comprehensive picture of AI’s actual potential and constraints, computer scientists Narayanan and Kapoor sift through the hype and false information around the technology. In order to assist readers comprehend potential hazards and make well-informed judgments on the adoption of AI in both professional and personal contexts, they look at how AI is affecting fields such as criminal justice, hiring, education, and medical.

  • ‘The Nvidia Way: Jensen Huang and the Making of a Tech Giant,’ – Tae Kim

This book about business history shows how Nvidia evolved from a startup with a focus on gaming to a major force spearheading the AI revolution. Kim reveals the company’s distinctive culture and strategic choices that allowed Nvidia to outmanoeuvre computer titans and establish itself at the forefront of the AI era, based on more than 100 interviews, including talks with CEO Jensen Huang and his cofounders.

  • ‘The Singularity Is Nearer: When We Merge with AI,’ – Ray Kurzweil

Kurzweil, a well-known futurist, returns with a new outlook on technological development, reviewing his prior forecasts and analysing how the rapid rise of biotechnology and artificial intelligence will change human existence. He addresses contentious issues like life extension and work automation, providing both hopeful outlooks and thoughtful analysis of possible risks.

  • ‘The AI-Savvy Leader: Nine Ways to Take Back Control and Make AI Work,’ – David De Cremer

Leaders may take control of the AI transition in their companies with the help of De Cremer’s book. It draws attention to the fact that many leaders have neglected their responsibilities, putting the business at risk of failing to navigate the challenges of human-machine collaboration. The book gives leaders the tools they need to integrate AI responsibly and successfully by concentrating on nine doable actions that are based on fundamental leadership abilities including communication, vision-setting, and strategic execution. It highlights the necessity for visionary leadership to match AI activities with corporate goals for long-term growth and success rather than getting into the specifics of technical AI.

  • ‘All Hands on Tech: The AI-Powered Citizen Revolution,’ – Tom Davenport and Ian Barkin

The revolutionary potential of citizen developers—business domain specialists using democratized technology to spur innovation—is examined in this book. The authors demonstrate how enabling staff members to develop applications, automations, and analytics improves organizational agility and reduces IT bottlenecks through engaging case stories. The book offers a useful framework for incorporating citizen development into digital plans that minimize risks and are in line with business objectives. It reimagines the future of work and demonstrates how technology can unleash the creativity of all workers for a more creative and effective company. It is a must-read for leaders and entrepreneurs.

 

Peter High is the president of the IT and business consulting firm Metis Strategy. His most recent book, Getting to Nimble, is one of his three best-selling works. In addition, he talks at conferences all over the world and modifies the Technovation podcast series. @PeterAHigh is his Twitter handle.

 

While this analysis draws from Forbes’ original compilation, our findings include additional insights

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