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What Should my Children Do?
  • Published: 13 August 2026
  • ISBN: 9781837314591
  • Imprint: Penguin Audio
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $28.00
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What Should my Children Do?

How to Flourish in the Age of AI




From one of our leading experts on work and technology, a bold, clear-eyed, and hopeful guide to seizing opportunity in the age of AI

What should the next generation learn—and what should they stop worrying about—in a world transformed by artificial intelligence? AI is rewriting the rules in the classroom, the job market and the workplace, leaving parents, teachers, students and all types of workers unsure about how best to prepare for what lies ahead. In What Should My Children Do?, globally renowned economist Daniel Susskind cuts through the outdated advice to show us what young people actually need to succeed now.

We should not ban tools or discourage new skills that are in demand, Susskind argues, or cling to inherited ways of working. Instead, he reveals how people can master new technologies without eroding other essential skills. From reorganizing the curriculum to re-imagining white-collar careers, Susskind maps a smarter, more productive path forward.

This requires a fundamental mindset shift: we must embrace the extraordinary opportunities that AI brings—from personal tutors to scientific breakthroughs—rather than retreat from them. Drawing on fifteen years of research, this book is an evidence-based and practical guide to one of the most urgent questions of our time.

  • Published: 13 August 2026
  • ISBN: 9781837314591
  • Imprint: Penguin Audio
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $28.00
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Praise for Daniel Susskind

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A compelling, insightful thinker on the largest and most fundamental economic topics

Larry Summers, former US Secretary for the Treasury

Daniel Susskind writes with verve, style and conviction about one of the most important issues of our age

Rory Stewart

Susskind combines a mastery of global research with insight into how government works

New Statesman

A pathbreaking, thought-provoking, and in-depth study of how new technology will transform the world of work

Gordon Brown