What happens when a tool becomes a throne?
In As Far As We Can See: AI's Warning to Humanity, David B delivers a timely, thought-provoking warning about the hidden cost of the AI age - not just technological change, but the gradual surrender of human judgment, presence, trust, and responsibility.
This is not a technical manual and it is not anti-AI.
It is a deeply human book about what we risk losing when convenience becomes our highest value and machine fluency starts to replace wisdom.
Written in a powerful, reflective voice, this book explores how AI is already reshaping everyday life: how we think, how we work, how we parent, how we relate, and how communities hold together (or fall apart). From attention and self-trust to leadership, family life, and spiritual integrity, David B examines the subtle ways we begin outsourcing what should remain human.
But this book is not just a warning - it is a response.
As Far As We Can See offers practical frameworks, "mirror" moments, and grounded principles for using AI wisely without giving it authority over the parts of life that require conscience, courage, and real human presence.
This book is for readers who want to stay awake in a synthetic age - parents, leaders, builders, creators, and anyone asking:
What should AI help me do?
What should never be outsourced?
How do we keep our humanity while using powerful tools?
A caution. A manual. A blessing.
Use the tool. Keep the throne empty.
How AI can quietly erode self-trust, attention, and discernment
Why convenience can become a dangerous substitute for meaning
What families and parents must protect in a world where reality can be faked
How leaders and communities can resist manipulation, performance, and false consensus
Practical principles for using AI as a tool - without surrendering human authority