Mo Gawdat

Mo Gawdat

Mo Gawdat, an Egyptian visionary and entrepreneurial luminary, has adeptly navigated the intersection of technology and human experience throughout his career. Born in Egypt, his profound insights have been shaped by an illustrious tenure as the former Chief Business Officer at Google X, the innovation arm of the tech giant. This unique vantage point has allowed him to explore the synergies between artificial intelligence and human potential, positioning him as a thought leader in the evolving dialogue on technology's role in our lives. Gawdat's literary contributions have garnered significant attention, with works such as "That Little Voice In Your Head: Adjust the Code That Runs Your Brain," "Unstressable: A Practical Guide to Stress-Free Living," and "Scary Smart: The Future of Artificial Intelligence and How You Can Save Our World" showcasing his ability to distill complex ideas into accessible narratives. His books, celebrated for their insightful exploration of the human psyche and the future of artificial intelligence, have captivated audiences worldwide, sparking conversations about personal empowerment and the ethical dimensions of technological advancement. Renowned for a writing style that seamlessly blends analytical rigor with empathetic storytelling, Gawdat's oeuvre delves into themes of self-improvement, stress management, and the existential questions posed by AI. His contributions resonate with readers seeking cogent guidance in an era of rapid technological change, establishing him as a pivotal figure in the discourse on how humanity can thrive alongside its creations. Through his work, Gawdat continues to inspire a global audience to contemplate the profound possibilities of a harmonious future with technology.

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That Little Voice in Your Head

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A compelling work by Mo Gawdat, offering valuable insights and perspectives on important topics.

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