Co-Intelligence Applied

In Print

Real-world cases of human-AI collaboration transforming governance, education, and development — written in partnership with AI itself.

Author: Robert Klitgaard with ChatGPT

Year: 2024

Publisher: Independently published

Topics: GenAI, Artificial Intelligence, Governance, Institutional Change, Public-Sector Reform, Education


About This Book

What does human-AI collaboration actually look like when applied to real institutions — governments, universities, NGOs, development agencies?

Co-Intelligence Applied moves beyond theory to examine case studies from around the world where generative AI is reshaping how organizations work, decide, and learn. Robert Klitgaard and his co-author ChatGPT explore how AI can strengthen governance, improve educational outcomes, accelerate anti-corruption efforts, and support economic development — without replacing the human judgment that makes these efforts meaningful.

The book is itself an experiment in co-intelligence: written in active partnership with AI, it models the collaboration it describes. Candid about both the promise and the limits of AI in institutional settings, Co-Intelligence Applied is essential reading for leaders navigating the AI transition in public and social sector organizations.


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