As artificial intelligence becomes more present in how we teach, create, remember, and even feel, this book asks a quiet but urgent question: What are we gaining and what are we gradually letting go of?
When Minds Go Numb is not a warning but a reflection. It explores the subtle shifts happening in our inner lives as machines begin to assist and sometimes mimic core human experiences. From art and memory to education and emotion, this book invites readers to think about what it means to remain conscious, curious, and connected in an increasingly automated and artificial world.
In a time where convenience often comes at the cost of contemplation, this book encourages us to stay awake.