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Paperback Artificial Intelligence: How Machine Cognition is Rewriting Civilization Book

ISBN: B0GN9F9F22

ISBN13: 9798248196296

Artificial Intelligence: How Machine Cognition is Rewriting Civilization

Artificial Intelligence is not just advancing.
It is restructuring civilization.
In Artificial Intelligence: How Machine Cognition Is Rewriting Civilization, Terry W. Williams, PhD, argues that we have entered a new era: machines are no longer tools of muscle or memory-they now participate in cognition itself.
AI systems write, reason, analyze, diagnose, persuade, and increasingly influence decisions in education, journalism, medicine, finance, government, and warfare. As they spread, they do more than automate tasks. They reshape how knowledge is produced, who holds authority, and how quickly society moves.
The consequences are profound: Cognitive authority is shifting from humans to algorithms.Education and intellectual development are being altered in real time.Automation is accelerating faster than institutions can adapt.Political and informational stability are under new strain.This book cuts through hype and fear alike. It explains how large language models work, why machine cognition changes the meaning of expertise, and what long-term civilizational risks may emerge if we fail to understand what we are building.
AI is not a future scenario.
It is an active force rewriting work, truth, power, and human thought.
The question is not whether it will change civilization.
The question is whether we are prepared for the change

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