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This book focus on the issue of the costs to accept convenience without asking what we are paying with.
That is the thing about truly useful tools. They do not take your capacity by force. They take it gradually, politely, one small delegation at a time. You hand over the navigation. Then the calendar. Then the decision of what to watch, what to read, whom to call first. Each handover feels like efficiency. Taken together, they amount to something else entirely.
This book is about what we are losing, and why that loss is happening at exactly the wrong moment in history.
We are living through the most consequential technological transition since the printing press. Possibly since fire. Artificial intelligence has moved from narrow tasks into domains we once thought permanently human, medical diagnosis, legal reasoning, creative writing, financial advising, psychological counseling. The machines are not coming. They are already here, already embedded in the decisions that shape our lives. Already affecting what we read, whom we date, whether we get the job, whether we get the loan.
This is a book about Thinking, Attention, and the Irreplaceable Human Mind in the age of Machines.
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