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We live in a time when anyone can build a functional product within hours, generate marketing materials, write a business plan, and launch a campaign. The technical side of building things, once requiring capital, connections, [Read more]
The answer is surprisingly clear. Teaching a business person to code with AI is easier today. And that fact is quietly overturning the organizational logic companies have relied on for decades. Not long ago, the [Read more]
I've been thinking about topics that are shaking the world right now, from Matt Shumer's article "Something Big is Happening," which was read by over 85 million people in its first week, to developers mourning [Read more]
Over the past few weeks, AI predictions have been flooding social media. Some sparked enormous interest and a sense of urgency. Some even triggered fear and panic. And while I think those feelings are entirely [Read more]
MATT SHUMER: SOMETHING BIG IS HAPPENING This is an article by Matt Shumer that was read by more than 80 million people in the first week after publication. I believe it is such an important, [Read more]
This is one of the most important pieces I've ever written. For many people, it won't be a comfortable read — but right now, honesty matters far more than comfort. It all started with a [Read more]
There's one thing that divides people working with AI into two distinct groups. Some use AI like a smart search engine – type a prompt, get an answer, move on. Others have built something fundamentally [Read more]
🔥 1. The great divide Anthropic's co-founder has said that people using top AI systems will live in a parallel world compared to those who don't. We're already seeing it. This year, it will play [Read more]
Education has always faced the same core challenge, and now, for the first time, we have a tool that can genuinely address it. How do you teach a classroom of 28 children when each one [Read more]
AI agents – buzzword of the year? There's a question I've been thinking about for a long time: What actually are AI agents? They're everywhere. Technology and consulting firms keep feeding us predictions about how [Read more]
Why brand and trust win in the AI era AI now lets anyone copy a product or service ten times faster than before. So what will actually separate successful companies from the rest? This is [Read more]
This year has been extraordinary. I've watched dozens of people go from their first experiments to coding with AI in just a few weeks. I've seen teams multiply their productivity thanks to AI. But I've [Read more]
Every organization has people who carry critical knowledge in their heads. They know why a key decision was made five years ago. They understand the context behind the processes. And the day they leave, that [Read more]
End of year means time to reflect. Here are the three tools that genuinely changed how I work in 2025. The ranking wasn't even close: Cursor Claude NotebookLM Let me walk you through each one. [Read more]
There's a risk associated with artificial intelligence that rarely gets discussed. It's not data security. It's not hallucinations. It's something far more subtle, and for that reason, far more dangerous. I call it AI intuition. [Read more]
There was a time when building your own tool meant months of learning, weeks of debugging, and a result that still didn't do quite what you wanted. Today it takes an hour. Sometimes less. This [Read more]
Today I'm not going to talk about the latest model releases, sweeping industry trends, or yet another tool that promises to "change everything." I want to talk about something far smaller. And, paradoxically, far more [Read more]
Most people who want to get started with AI make the same mistake. They look for the right tool, the right course, the right moment. While they're waiting, others are experimenting, and slowly pulling ahead. [Read more]
If you want to get the best out of AI, a well-crafted prompt isn't enough. You need curiosity, a little patience, and above all, experience and taste. Many people ask "How do I write a [Read more]
Most people use AI to do things faster. They let it draft emails, speed up reports, summarize documents. That's a fine starting point, but it's not the real leap. The real leap happens when you [Read more]
The word "resilience" gets thrown around constantly. In conversations about AI, organizational change, career transitions. But in most cases, people misunderstand what it actually means. Resilience is not the ability to take a hit, get [Read more]
Today I want to share one of the most important principles of working with AI. I call it the 90/10 rule – it describes the ratio between work and "non-work," and it's what separates those [Read more]
A lot of people expect to hand AI a big problem, give it a task, and have it handled from start to finish. That's simply not how it works. This illusion, heavily fuelled by marketing [Read more]
Last week I posted a job ad – and received a flood of great feedback. Many people mentioned they loved the way I described the skills I look for in new team members. I decided [Read more]
Recently I asked participants in my AI programme one simple question: How many hours did you spend last week learning and experimenting with AI? The results confirmed something I had suspected: the most important factor [Read more]
There's a pattern I keep seeing, and it's accelerating. On one side, professionals who are gaining momentum every month: experimenting, building, compounding their edge. On the other, those who are still waiting: for a better [Read more]
Prompts are only as good as how well you set them up. Here are five I keep saved in my AI tools and return to regularly. This isn’t theory; these are tools that save me [Read more]
Today I want to share ten key areas that anyone who wants to get the most out of artificial intelligence should focus on. You might think these are only for advanced users, but the opposite [Read more]
When I was preparing my talk for AI Predictions 2025 - showcasing the most important AI trends, I decided to run a small experiment. I asked participants from my latest AI Leadership Masterclass what trends they [Read more]
Recently I was chatting with the chief HR officer of a large corporation. She shared her frustration: “We just ran a poll during an internal webinar and more than half of our managers STILL [Read more]
Over the past few months I’ve spoken at several AI conferences, and I kept hearing the same questions: Is ChatGPT or Claude better? Do AI-avatar tools work in Czech? Can the free version handle [Read more]
Right before summer began, our Future AI Leader Masterclass took place. It was a demanding, high-intensity ride for everyone involved, but above all, incredibly rewarding. Here are five lessons I took away - insights I [Read more]
You’ve probably noticed the buzz around AI these days. Everyone is debating how artificial intelligence will transform work, business, and daily life. Yet - paradoxically - the most important abilities in the AI era [Read more]
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About the book
No Work is a game-changing concept built on two simple ideas: people should do what they enjoy and what doesn’t feel like work at all, while smart technologies handle the rest. That’s exactly what my companies and I do – we help tens of thousands of people every year develop digital skills, implement smart new tools, and most importantly, work smarter.


This book is packed with my own experiences, stories from all kinds of companies – big and small – and tons of tips and tricks on how to make your work life easier and design it exactly how you want it. No vague theories or overused buzzwords here. It’s all about practical advice you can use right away. Sure, tools change all the time, but this book is about the big picture – changing your mindset and learning skills that will help you succeed no matter what tools you’re using.

