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Technology is no longer just a tool—it is shaping how we learn, work, communicate, and make decisions. From artificial intelligence and automation to digital platforms that influence everyday life, machines are increasingly intertwined with human experience.
In Life in the Age of Machines, this book explores the ethical, social, and human impact of modern technology. Through real-world examples, clear explanations, and thoughtful reflection, it examines how technological progress affects education, healthcare, work, privacy, and mental well-being. Rather than focusing on technical complexity, the book encourages readers to pause, question assumptions, and think consciously about the direction of innovation.
Written for students, professionals, and curious minds, Life in the Age of Machines is an invitation to reflect on what it means to remain human in a rapidly evolving digital world—where the future will not be defined by smarter machines, but by wiser choices.
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