Baker’s BusinessWeek 2006 cover story on data,
Math Will Rock Your World, was the source for his first published book,
The Numerati, published by
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2008. It described how people would be understood and predicted as workers, shoppers, voters, patients, and potential terrorists. The book was translated into 20 languages. In early 2011,
Houghton Mifflin published Baker's
Final Jeopardy: Man vs. Machine and the Quest to Know Everything, which follows
IBM's development of
Watson, an
artificial intelligence computer system designed to play against humans in the television game show
Jeopardy!. He co-wrote, with
Jonathan Bush, the 2014 book
Where Does it Hurt? An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Fixing Health Care. It reached the New York Times Best-seller List in June 2014. His 2014 novel,
The Boost, takes place in 2072, a time in which practically everyone on earth carries a
cognitive chip, or "boost," implanted in the brain.
Kirkus Reviews reviews called it a "techno-thriller with deep, dark roots in the present." == Personal ==