In a world where 72% of companies lack an AI policy and most prioritize shiny implementations over the less glamorous essentials of readiness and governance , The Curious Case of ChatterBotGPT couldn't be more timely, or more entertaining. This compelling business parable dives headfirst into the chaos, challenges, and opportunities of AI in the workplace, offering a cautionary tale wrapped in wit and intrigue. Acme Inc., a mid-sized tech company with big ambitions, finds itself at the center of an AI-fueled storm when Thaddeus Blandly, an eager but misguided employee, uploads proprietary designs to a generative AI tool. Enter Innovatech, Acme's savvy competitor, ready to pounce and claim the spotlight with a product that looks suspiciously familiar. Caught flat-footed, Acme faces a harsh reality: innovation without governance is a recipe for disaster. As the company scrambles to recover, Cleo Catchall, the brilliant strategist, and Edison Sparks, the visionary CEO with a love of all things new and shiny, lead the charge to reclaim their footing. With legal battles looming, media narratives spinning, and their reputation on the line, the team must learn that AI isn't just about flashy results-it's about responsibility, readiness, and respect for the technology's power. Blending real-world business lessons with a captivating story, The Curious Case of ChatterBotGPT teases out the tension between innovation and caution, creativity and governance. Along the way, readers will gain insights into the pitfalls of rushing into AI adoption without a solid foundation and learn why a robust AI policy isn't just a nice-to-have-it's essential for survival in today's competitive landscape. Perfect for business leaders, tech enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the impact of AI on the corporate world, this book offers an engaging, thought-provoking exploration of what it takes to succeed in the age of generative AI. Can Acme Inc. recover from their missteps and lead the way in responsible AI use? Or will they become another statistic in the cautionary tales of tech gone wrong? The stakes are high, the lessons are critical, and the story is one you won't want to miss. Dive into The Curious Case of ChatterBotGPT and discover how the right mix of innovation and governance can transform business challenges into opportunities for greatness. Rachel Arpin . "The Case of ChatterBotGPT is an enjoyable read with meaningful narrative. The story is presented in a novel-esque style and then key moments are reflected on using characters within the story. It's like The Office tv show meets a book on AI and they fall in love." _________________________ Rosa Espinal. "Myra has outdone herself!! She has truly provided a framework for success built on real life scenarios. Can't wait to see what she does next!" _____________________ Kassy LaBorie. " 5.0 out of 5 stars Turns out a parable is a great way to get me to finish reading a business book in record time! Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025 I have a confession... I'm not so good at finishing business books. And by finishing I mean, "reading" through the entire book. I have stacks of 'em in my office. I think, no wait, expect that each of them will transform the way I think, work, live, etc. I know, I know. I have a plan to get through them. I do! As I sat on the airplane with my hot-off-the-press and personally signed copy of Almira Roldan's new book, The Curious Case of ChatterBotGPT: A Bold New Perspective On Generative AI in Business, I settled in for a read, or as the book's narrator might say, "Settle in for a treat, dear reader, for this is as much a lesson filled with curiosity, naivety, intrigue, danger, and redemption as it is a snack!" Dr. Myra Roldan, CEO, CCAIO, CAEGP UnDesto AIDr. Myra, CCAIO (Certified Chief AI Officer), and CAEGP (Certified AI Ethics and Governance Professional), is one of the most respected voices in artificial intelligence and emerging technologies today. As the CEO of UnDesto AI, she partners with senior executives and organizations to turn AI uncertainty into strategy helping them move from exploration to enterprise-scale implementation with clarity and confidence.With a career spanning over 20 years, Myra's expertise is both deep and wide. During her seven-year tenure at Amazon, she created and led global training initiatives that reached over 1,000 professionals in AI and cloud computing. Her impact didn't stop at corporate walls - she trained faculty at more than 300 U.S. colleges and universities and over 100 international institutions, helping educators prepare the next generation of AI and cloud specialists.Her influence extends to shaping global workforce development. Myra has developed competency frameworks that have been adopted by the World Economic Forum, the United Nations, ESCO, Pearson, and national education and workforce systems in Scotland, Singapore, Indonesia, and the United States.