Hi,
Here's how you can get You Teach The Machines...
- The Library... visit one of the libraries listed below or ask your local library to consider ordering from the distributor (IngramSpark) so you and others can read it. eBook ISBN is 979-8-9988-152-2-5, hardcover is 979-8-9988152-1-8, paperback is 979-8-9988152-0-1. You may also email me at [email protected] and I'd be happy to donate a copy directly to your library.
- Local Business... visit one of the bookstores listed below or click here to order at bookshop.org and pick up from your friendly bookseller. Bookshop.org shares profits with physical stores, like a co-op. If you're going to the bookstore anyway, ask your bookseller to order from the distributor. Give them the ISBN, same as above.
Both support a connected community of real, intelligent people.
Also available online:
- from Amazon in Kindle, paperback, hardcover
- through Barnes and Noble for delivery or store pickup.
- direct from IngramSpark in softcover and hardcover
Libraries with You Teach the Machines as of 8/14/2025...
- California: Under consideration at Belvedere Tiburon and Mill Valley
- Maine: Stewart/North Anson; Somesville Library Association, Southwest Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Jesup/Bar Harbor, Waterville, Madison, and by request at 60 libraries via the Minerva system.
- New York: Thousand Island Park and the North Country Library System
- Pennsylvania: Bala Cynwyd and the Lower Merion Library System
Bookstores with You Teach the Machines as of 8/14/2025...
- California: City Lights, Book Passage (Maybe. it's on the book buyer's desk in nSF and Corte Madera)
- Maine: Hidden Barn Bar Harbor, Sherman's Maine Coast Books (in stock at all ten locations)
Thanks for trusting me with your purchase and especially time you spend reading!
--Jeff Pennington, Philadelphia, PA. USA.
P.S. Please give it to me straight in a review on GoodReads or Amazon! Ranking AI likes reviews of any kind...
*ISBN is the unique identifier the industry uses to keep track of books. It's like a barcode. Which the book comes with in case the bookstore asks.
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Jeff Pennington has worked for more than twenty-five years in data, data science, and artificial intelligence. Most recently as Chief Research Informatics Officer for the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. He has authored or co-authored more than twenty peer-reviewed papers in the fields of biomedical informatics and data privacy. Jeff started his career at Ask Jeeves, the first major commercial natural language search engine. Most recently, Jeff led data and artificial intelligence for the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute where he worked for seventeen years before writing his first book. He now helps leading healthcare systems get ready for AI. Jeff holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from Trinity College and a master’s degree in computer science from Drexel University.
You Teach the Machines: AI On Your Terms
AI on your terms. Not theirs. You Teach the Machines helps people of all backgrounds understand, live with, and use artificial intelligence. Told through real examples drawn from finance, cooking, technology, marketing, health, music, driving, and more, You Teach the Machines will help you maximize benefit and minimize harm from the AI-driven change already happening in your life. Find out what AI has to do with data privacy, the movie Trading Places, painter Bob Ross's Happy Little Clouds, the growth of the nuclear power industry, and your child or grandchild's classroom. Did you know that AI learns much like a baby? Understand the AI training cycle and how you participate in it-whether you realize it or not, you literally teach the machines. Did you know that AI can scale the expertise of specialized doctors? Discover how AI can enhance your health and provide rural residents with new access to medical care. Does this all feel new? Learn how we've been here before: From the invention of the written and printed word to ChatGPT, You Teach the Machines shows how writing and books have transformed the use of human knowledge, just as AI is doing now. Historical anecdotes help to demystify and put powerful new artificial intelligence technology in a historical context relevant to your life and work today. Completely new to AI? Helpful hands-on exercises walk you through what AI is good at—and where it is still a work-in-progress. Gain actionable insight into the pitfalls and side effects of a new industrial revolution in human knowledge work. Most importantly, You Teach the Machines lays out a path to improve your work and life with artificial intelligence. On your terms.