Artificial intelligence has become part of everyday life. It answers questions, generates ideas, and supports decisions with increasing speed and clarity. In many ways, it makes thinking easier.
But when thinking becomes easier, it is also used less. Think Before You Trust explores what this shift means-not in technical terms, but at the level of individual judgement. As AI becomes more capable, the challenge is no longer access to information, but how we relate to it. This book examines how trust is formed, how decisions are influenced, and how subtle reliance on intelligent systems can reshape the way we think. It offers practical ways to remain engaged, including prompting techniques, critical evaluation tools, and a personal framework for using AI responsibly. Looking ahead, it also considers possible futures in which AI plays a much larger role in shaping human experience, raising questions about independence, responsibility, and what it means to remain fully human in a system increasingly managed by non-human intelligence. This is not a book about rejecting technology. It is about using it with awareness.
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