JPMorgan's summer reading list for the wealthy includes books on AI, leadership and lemons
JPMorgan has released its annual Summer Reading List, which features 14 titles aimed at the wealthy. This year's selections focus on topics such as artificial intelligence, leadership, and generational wealth transfer. Notable books include 'The Infinity Machine' and 'Mattering,' which resonate with current client interests.
- ▪The reading list includes books on artificial intelligence, leadership, and lemon recipes.
- ▪AI-related titles include 'The Infinity Machine' and 'AI for Good.'
- ▪Family offices are particularly interested in books about generational transition, such as 'Mattering' by Jennifer Breheny Wallace.
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The latest JPMorgan Summer Reading List, an annual favorite among the wealthy, includes books on artificial intelligence, longevity, Keith Haring and lemon recipes.The list is compiled each year with suggestions from JPMorgan client advisors around the world and has become a popular guide for the wealthy looking for good summer beach reads. This year's list includes 14 titles, reflecting the top issues and concerns of its clients. AI tops the list, with two books on the topic. Sebastian Mallaby's "The Infinity Machine" profiles Google DeepMind CEO and co-founder Demis Hassabis and the battle for AI breakthroughs. Josh Tyrangiel's "AI for Good" looks at how the technology is already helping to solve everyday challenges.The list also features books on leadership and performance.
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