Mo Gawdat is a serial entrepreneur, the former chief business officer of Google [X] and author of Solve for Happy. Mo has cofounded more than 20 businesses in fields such as health and fitness, food and beverage and real estate. He served as a board member in several technology, health and fitness and consumer goods companies as well as several government technology and innovation boards in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. He mentors tens of start-ups at any point in time. Outside of work, when he's not writing or reading up on business and the latest technology innovations and trends, Mo spends his time drawing charcoal portraits, creating mosaics, carpentry and indulging in his passion for restoration of classic cars. Scary Smart is his second book.
Mo Gawdat is my life guru. His writing, his ideas and his generosity in sharing them has changed my life for the better in so many ways. Everything he writes is an enlightening education in how to be human. * Elizabeth Day * A proactive and bold read that provides the shake that humans need to take back our agency over AI, and therefore the fate of the world as we see it. -- Dr Camilla Pang, author of <i>Explaining Humans: What Science Can Teach Us About Life, Love and Relationships</i> From a brilliant mind comes a terrifying prediction - our puny efforts will not be enough to control the rise of the machines... Mo takes us on a whirlwind exploration of the fast-approaching singularity, and offers a desperate last chance to have a say in the future of humanity. Read this book! -- Tim Ash, bestselling author of <i>Unleash Your Primal Brain</i> Scary Smart is unlike anything I've ever read . . . What Mo does is help us analyze what it means to be human, by looking at what can or cannot happen with the rise of artificial intelligence. -- Poppy Jamie, author and founder of <i>Happy Not Perfect</i> Our brain fog about artificial intelligence makes it both exciting and terrifying in equal measure, Mo Gawdat is the expert guide you need to help decipher the realities of a complex subject. Mo writes so beautifully that a complex subject reads like a page turner. -- Bruce Daisley, Former Twitter VP and bestselling author of <i>The Joy of Work</i> As we face the future we can either choose to deny reality and suffer or face reality head on. We can withdraw into our own private worlds and give up on humanity or remain joyful and engaged to do our part to improve our future for our children, grandchildren, and future generations. The choice is ours. I'm choosing to go with Mo. -- Jed Diamond, PhD, author of <i>The Enlightened Marriage </i>and <i>Twelve Rules for Good Men</i> I am so grateful for Mo's work - his ability to distill big ideas, share mind-blowing research and inspire change alongside kindness. His words have had a profound tangible impact on my life. No one ever regrets reading anything Mo Gawdat has written. -- Emma Gannon, <i>Sunday Times </i>bestselling author of <i>The Multi-Hyphen Method </i>and host of award-winning podcast <i>Ctrl Alt Delete</i> The call from Mo is loud and clear: this is the greatest responsibility of our lifetimes - to evolve and take full responsibility for how we allow reality, and in this case AI, to echo back to us our inner thoughts and actions. Thank you for giving us this genius catalyst. -- John Sanei, Future Strategist, best-selling author and Singularity University faculty member. Mo Gawdat shows, in this beautifully written book, the grave threat posed to humanity by failing to live up to our responsibility as AI's parents. He has the wisdom to know that the solution requires learning to love. -- Donald Robertson, author of <i>How to Think Like a Roman Emperor</i> In Scary Smart, Mo Gawdat fans the flames of all the classic fears about artificial intelligence. Then, he points out all the fire extinguishers and teaches us how to use them. -- Dr Robert Blswas-Diener, author of <i>The Upside of Your Dark Side</i> Mo Gawdat's book Scary Smart offers a fresh perspective on Artificial Intelligence. Rather than simply focus on the future impact of AI on people's lives, he highlights the importance of the values we impart to it, rather like parents. His in-depth knowledge of the industry, coupled with his ability to examine what it means to be human, makes fascinating reading. This book has given me a whole new perspective on how we envisage our world. Artificial Intelligence is not separate from us, it reflects our human-ness, so we better get it right. -- Bodour Al Qasimi, Founder and CEO of Kalimat Publishing Group I believe Mo is one of the most important voices of our time. He possess a rare combination of authenticity, insight and intelligence. Scary Smart is ultimately a book about taking responsibility and working with the facts. It's a fascinating read that addresses the very real concerns of Artifical Intelligence for all our futures. This book will challenge you in a very healthy way. -- Owen O'Kane, psychotherapist and<i> Sunday Times</i> bestselling author It takes a great writer to make something so complex seem so simple to a bloke like me. Mo Gawdat is a truly great writer. Combining decades of experience in business and technology with his research and writings on happiness and philosophy, my eyes were opened to just how smart (and scary) the digital world around us is about to become... and exactly what it may mean for us mere humans. -- Adam Ashton, host of the <i>What You Will Learn</i> podcast Mo Gawdat's book brilliantly explores one of the most pressing issues of our time. He does it with simplicity while not compromising on rigor; the scope of his project is broad while his insights are deep. Reading Scary Smart can help us become smarter about what we do today, so that we can better prepare for, and be less scared of, the future. -- Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar, Founder of the Happiness Studies Academy It's time to choose. ...Avoid reality and hide or empower yourself and lead on. Will you give up on our best self - your humanity - or be proactive, engaged and dynamic to enhance our future with more human values? There is always a choice. .... go with Mo. ... BE MORE HUMAN. That's my choice. -- Rajshree Patel, author of <i>The Power of Vital Force</i> This book is scary good. It will open your eyes to all the ways that AI already shapes our daily lives and to the choices we face in creating a future where we are no longer in charge. Mo Gawdat asks what it is about being human that we most want to preserve, and then shows us the urgency of fighting for those values each time we choose where to click. -- Dr. Robert Waldinger, Professor of Psychiatry and Director of Harvard Study of Adult Development