In an era where jobs are frequently disrupted by wars, natural disasters, mergers, and a rapidly evolving marketplace, many workers have come to realize that the only job security they have is what they can create for themselves. "Using AI to Make Your Own Job Anytime, Anywhere, At Any Age" uniquely explains in 175 pages how to derive an original job idea, test the concept, and then goes step-by-step on how to start their own businesses in the U.S. The book concludes with a chapter on how to write a book if your product is knowledge, rather than a physical object.

This book is valuable to anyone from teens who want to start their entrepreneurial journey to seniors who want a fun business to enjoy life and write off their expenses as a business. Although about starting businesses in the U.S., this information is generally applicable because every business needs a name, financing, partners, a location, and guidance on marketing and dealing with potential partners and spouses. Although AI is a useful tool, a knowledge of AI is not necessary, as it is employed as a search aid.

The previous edition of the book was considered by Kirkus as "A worthy book for the newbie entrepreneur" and was placed on the Recommended List by the U.S. Review of Books.

The book's chapters cover details about copyright, trademark, and patent issues. In addition, it offers much personal advice on how to avoid potential pitfalls, and it explains the author's philosophy that "there is nothing in human experience that cannot be turned to profit by an inventive mind."

The book is available from Amazon and other booksellers worldwide.

Author's Bio: 

Written with the purpose of “helping others help themselves,” the author’s more than 20 books have covered emerging health issues such as AIDS; off-beat hunting and fishing titles on bowfishing and muzzleloading; architecture; geology; business; as well as novels set in the U.S., Sicily, and Siberia. Professionally trained as an Exploration Geologist with degrees from The University of Georgia and The University of Alaska, and as a Combat Engineer Officer with the U.S. Army, these experiences have enriched his works by providing the practical experiences that he describes in “Using AI to Make Your Own Job.” Rather than being a rehash of others' works, this book is written in a conversational style that highlights key points and provides an index, allowing readers to easily locate items of interest in the non-electronic versions of the book. The author is also a video producer with over 1,100 videos on YouTube covering his wide interests. These videos are also available from his accounts on X, Facebook, Pinterest, and other Social Media sites.