Age of Invisible Machines: A Guide to Orchestrating AI Agents and Making Organizations More Self-Driving, Revised and Updated
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Book info: Age of Invisible Machines: A Guide to Orchestrating AI Agents and Making Organizations More Self-Driving, Revised and Updated (Kindle, 336 pages) – Wiley, 2025. Language: English. The Book That Saw 2027―In 2022. Now Sharpened for the Road Ahead.Age of Invisible Machines quickly earned a reputation as a prophetic...
Book info: Age of Invisible Machines: A Guide to Orchestrating AI Agents and Making Organizations More Self-Driving, Revised and Updated (Kindle, 336 pages) – Wiley, 2025. Language: English.
The Book That Saw 2027―In 2022. Now Sharpened for the Road Ahead.Age of Invisible Machines quickly earned a reputation as a prophetic guide for technology and business leaders, swiftly becoming a Wall Street Journal bestseller by offering readers an inside perspective shaped by Robb Wilson and Josh Tyson's hands-on experience collaborating with leading innovators across the AI space.When the first edition launched in late 2022, few realized how rapidly generative AI was advancing—but Wilson and Tyson were immersed in the cutting-edge developments happening across the industry. Their insights—including the pivotal role of large language models and conversational interfaces—soon became reality, helping thousands understand, prepare for, and act on the AI shift already reshaping the world.Now, the newly revised second edition pushes that vision forward―offering a 2027-level roadmap for software architects, enterprise architects, developers, product owners, and future-focused executives who are ready to build what's next.This expanded edition introduces timely, practical guidance on:- Harnessing generative AI in the software development lifecycle
- Building composable, agentic systems that scale
- Orchestrating intelligent agents across knowledge, process, and interface layers
- Cassie Kozyrkov (Google's first Chief Decision Scientist)
- Jaron Lanier (Microsoft OCTOPUS)
- Tom Gruber & Adam Cheyer (Siri co-creators)
- Cathy Pearl (UX Lead, Google Gemini)
- Jonathan Frankle (Chief AI Scientist, Databricks/Mosaic ML), Kara Swisher, Jim Webber (Chief Scientist, Neo4j), and more