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AI: Don’t Just Chat
Most people do not need more hype or another how-to guide — they need clarity about why it matters, what it is, and when to focus.
A multi-book journey to understand how to use AI beyond “Just Chat” from your first prompt to being a partner with coding or major technical know-how.
Your AI Journey Starts Here
Every person’s AI journey follows the same arc: first you communicate, then you automate, finally you partner. Like a flight instructor guiding you from your first solo to your commercial license, this series explains the concepts, shows you how they work, and changes your mindset about how to use AI’s capabilities.
A Framework to Rethink Your Use of AI
Don’t Just Chat, Delegate
Communicate Better in the the Intelligence Age
Master the foundations. Move from AI toy to AI tool. Learn the delegation frameworks that every professional needs in 2026.
Don’t Just Chat, Orchestrate
Orchestrating AI That Works While You Sleep
Build autonomous systems. Multi-agent teams. Vibe coding for non-coders. The guide to systems that scale your intent.
Don’t Just Chat, Partner
Partner with AI at Scale
Agents don’t just execute tasks, they become an extension of your thinking. The future isn’t about managing AI—it’s about partnering with it.
📚 About the Series
Created by Jorge Pereira for people who want to understand AI and how the tool can be leveraged without technical know-how or learn to code. Each book represents a guide to the each stage of the process. Further details on Blog Post here
The future belongs to the amplified doer.
“You still need the soul of a doer to know what’s worth building, but you win by knowing how to orchestrate the systems that scale that vision.”
Begin Your Journey — Book 1No code required. Just outcomes.
