6 recommended readings for the holiday season
At INDPULS, we recommend six key readings for this Christmas:
‘El método Nvidia’ by Tae Kim
This book decodes the strategy that has positioned Nvidia at the centre of the AI revolution. Tae Kim explains how the company has anticipated trends, built solid ecosystems and turned continuous innovation into its main competitive advantage. An essential read to understand the dynamics of accelerated hardware, the transition towards high-performance architectures and the impact this has on industry.
‘The AI-Driven Business’ by Carlos Escapa
Carlos Escapa offers a clear guide for organisations looking to integrate artificial intelligence effectively. He explains how to move from pilots to scalable use cases, how to structure AI teams and how to measure the real impact of digital transformation. A valuable resource for industrial companies aiming to turn AI into a strategic capability rather than a standalone experiment.
‘Enxarxats’ by Carme Torras
Carme Torras explores the social impact of emerging technologies through a combination of narrative and scientific dissemination. She addresses issues such as privacy, digital coexistence and algorithmic responsibility. An essential read for those interested in deepening their understanding of ethics and technological governance.
‘La mutació sentimental’ by Carme Torras
In this novel, Torras examines the relationship between humans and robots with a humanistic perspective. The story raises questions about automation, artificial emotions and coexistence with intelligent systems. A work that opens relevant discussions about the future of human–machine interaction in increasingly automated industrial environments.
‘Human + Machine’ by Paul R. Daugherty
Daugherty proposes a practical framework for understanding how the combination of humans and AI can amplify productivity, creativity and organisational effectiveness. He introduces the concept of IA-first organisations and explains how to design processes and roles enhanced by technology. A useful guide for companies advancing towards more efficient hybrid operating models.
‘Co-Intelligence’ by Ethan Mollick
Mollick analyses how generative AI is reshaping the way we work, learn and innovate. The book invites readers to experiment with AI as a creative and strategic tool. With concrete examples and a realistic perspective, he shows how collaboration between humans and AI systems can accelerate projects and decision-making. A key read for any organisation aiming to extract immediate value from generative AI.