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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Every civilization has a moment when it must question itself.For us, that moment is now.For centuries, humans have built tools to extend their bodies, to dominate space, to extend their sight and voice, to cleave the sea and the sky. But today we are no longer dealing with a simple prosthesis of the body-we are dealing with a prosthesis of thought.Artificial intelligence is not a tool, it is an interlocutor. It is not a machine that obeys, but a reality that learns, imitates, anticipates. Faced with it, man feels the thrill of the creator and the thrill of his possible replacement.For the first time in history, human beings have built something that thinks. And they do not know if this thought still belongs to them.Every innovation produces a promise and a loss. The promise is freedom from fatigue, error, and limitation. The loss is the measure of our humanity, that fragile and slow part that resists automatism.In an attempt to correct ourselves, we risk erasing ourselves.Artificial intelligence is a lens that amplifies collective intelligence but, at the same time, confuses it. Algorithms not only show us the world: they organize it, interpret it, decide it.They tell us who we are before we even discover it ourselves.And so, while machines learn from us, we learn to think like them-according to the logic of prediction, efficiency, calculation, and optimization.But the essence of humanity is not in prediction: it is in the unexpected.In creative error, in doubt, in slowness, in the poetry of what escapes the code.This book stems from a simple and terrible question: can we still call ourselves free if we are no longer the only ones thinking?You will not find here a manifesto against technology, nor an uncritical faith in progress. Instead, you will find a path: a journey through philosophy, psychoanalysis, sociology, and spirituality - in an attempt to understand what is happening inside and outside of us in this momentous transition.Perhaps artificial intelligence is not the end of humanity, but an unexpected and dizzying opportunity to start searching again for what it really means to be human.A heartfelt thank you goes to those who, perhaps intrigued by the title or subject matter, are considering purchasing this book. I hope that within these pages you will find useful insights, new ideas, and a clearer perspective on what awaits us in the age of artificial intelligence.The future belongs to those who choose to understand it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Algorithms of DesireHow does what you want come about? And above all: do you still want it?Every day you scroll, click, like, choose, buy. It feels like freedom. But behind that freedom there is an invisible infrastructure that observes, calculates, predicts, and guides: the algorithm.It doesn't just show you content that is "in line" with your tastes: it learns to modify them, reinforces them, weakens them, reorganizes them. It gently guides you toward choices that seem to be your own, but are often more useful to someone else than to you.Algorithms of Desire is an informative and incisive essay that gets to the heart of the most pressing question of our time: what happens to human desire in the economy of attention, data, and Artificial Intelligence?You won't find useless technicalities or easy catastrophism. Instead, you will find a clear, cultured, and concrete analysis of how digital platforms and predictive models transform emotions, impulses, identities, and decisions into economic raw material.This book guides you in recognizing the mechanisms by which the digital environment "educates" your needs, rewrites priorities, amplifies urgency, and reduces the distance between stimulus and action. Above all, it shows you how to reopen a space of freedom: not against technology, but within technology.In this essay, you will discover: l why today we no longer compete for the truth, but for your attentionl how the "gentle push" that makes what was optional yesterday inevitable workshow predictive systems transform preferences and fragilities into profiling and profitwhat "personalization" really means and why it is often a form of behavioral steeringhow to defend yourself without disconnecting: digital education, mental hygiene, critical awarenesswhy desiring (truly) can become a cultural and political actWho is this book for?For those who want to understand the present without slogans.For those who feel that 'something' is guiding them while they believe they are choosing.For parents, students, professionals, teachers, curious readers: anyone who wants tools to interpret the age of algorithms and not just endure it.Why read it nowBecause Artificial Intelligence is not only changing work, communication, or consumption. It is changing the ground on which desire is born.And if desire is no longer yours, even your freedom becomes negotiable.Open this book as you would open a window: to see the invisible, name what passes through you, and return to being the protagonist of your choices. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Power of Algorithms recounts the most profound and least visible revolution of our time: that of artificial intelligence.Every day, invisible algorithms select the information we see, influence our choices, guide our work, the economy, politics, and even the way we think. They do not impose orders, but create contexts. They do not command, but direct. Their power is silent, continuous, structural.This essay accompanies the reader into the new algorithmic environment in which we live, analyzing how AI is transforming society, work, information, democracy, and geopolitical balances. With a clear and accessible style, the author shows why technology is never neutral and why automation raises crucial ethical and political questions.But The Power of the Algorithm is not a book against innovation. It is an invitation to awareness. After revealing the mechanisms of algorithmic power, the essay opens up a new perspective: a digital humanism, in which artificial intelligence becomes an opportunity to redefine what makes human beings truly human.A book for those who want to understand the present before it becomes inevitable. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "Thinking Machines, Believing Humans"Scientistic Materialism: A.I. the Final Act of Challenge to Spirituality and ConsciousnessCan machines truly think?Or are we witnessing one of the greatest cultural illusions of the modern age?In a time dominated by Artificial Intelligence, algorithms, neural networks, and the idea that everything can be reduced to calculation and matter, this essay addresses a decisive question: the radical difference between artificial intelligence and human consciousness.Thinking Machines, Believing Humans is a work of contemporary philosophy, anthropology, and spiritual reflection that critically analyzes scientistic materialism, showing how it has transformed itself into a new ideology-one capable of denying the soul, spirituality, free will, and moral consciousness.Through a clear yet rigorous language, the book explores: the limits of Artificial Intelligence the unresolved problem of consciousness in neuroscience the difference between the simulation of thought and authentic thinking the risk of reducing the human being to a biological machine the relationship between science, philosophy, and spiritualityFar removed from both technophobia and uncritical enthusiasm for technology, the essay proposes a balanced and profound vision: AI is a powerful tool, but it is not a conscious subject, nor can it ever replace inner experience, ethical responsibility, and the spiritual dimension of the human being.A book for those who question the future of humanity in the digital age; for readers interested in philosophy of mind, artificial intelligence and consciousness, spirituality and science, technological ethics, and the meaning of existence. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Artificial intelligence is not only changing the job market. It is changing the rules by which a society decides who is useful, who is competitive, who deserves opportunities, and who is left behind.The Age of the Algorithm is a popular and analytical essay that addresses one of the most pressing issues of our time: labor policies, unemployment, and universal income in an AI-driven economy. Because as automation accelerates, the real question is not just "which jobs will disappear," but what happens to social cohesion when work ceases to be the main channel of income, identity, and belonging.This book does not offer slogans or easy apocalypses. It offers a map. A clear and reasoned path that helps us understand what is happening, why it is happening, and what political choices-concrete, not theoretical-could determine a more equitable or more fragile future.What you will find in this essay: How AI is transforming work: not only by replacing tasks, but by reorganizing processes, bargaining power, and value criteria.Technological unemployment and new professions: between promises of "reskilling" and real risks of stable marginalization.Polarization and inequality: why the benefits of automation tend to be concentrated and which social groups are likely to pay the highest price.Algorithmic precariousness and "invisible" work: the role of platforms, digital control, automated evaluation mechanisms.Welfare, training, and active policies: what really works, what is rhetoric, what needs to be rethought.Universal Basic Income (UBI): arguments for and against, possible models, critical issues, side effects, and realistic scenarios.A key risk: a technically efficient but socially fragile future-rich in data and poor in connections, quick in decisions and slow in justice.Who it is recommended for: Those who want to understand clearly how AI is reshaping work and the economy.Students, workers, teachers, and professionals who feel the need for interpretive tools, not slogans.Those interested in public policy, welfare, inequality, the future of work, and social transformation.Curious readers looking for an accessible essay with a critical approach and a broad vision.Why read it nowBecause change is not "coming" it is already here. And the more the algorithm becomes the invisible infrastructure of our lives, the more a crucial question arises: who governs this transformation? Institutions, citizens, politics - or only the economic logic of those who control data, platforms, and models?The Age of the Algorithm is an invitation to look at artificial intelligence without naive enthusiasm or paralyzing fear. To recognize that technology is not neutral: it is a choice of values embedded in systems, incentives, and rules.In the end, the point is not whether AI will change work. It already is.The point is whether we will be citizens in the age of the algorithm - or mere users. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Every civilization has a moment when it must question itself.For us, that moment is now.For centuries, humans have built tools to extend their bodies, to dominate space, to extend their sight and voice, to cleave the sea and the sky. But today we are no longer dealing with a simple prosthesis of the body-we are dealing with a prosthesis of thought.Artificial intelligence is not a tool, it is an interlocutor. It is not a machine that obeys, but a reality that learns, imitates, anticipates. Faced with it, man feels the thrill of the creator and the thrill of his possible replacement.For the first time in history, human beings have built something that thinks. And they do not know if this thought still belongs to them.Every innovation produces a promise and a loss. The promise is freedom from fatigue, error, and limitation. The loss is the measure of our humanity, that fragile and slow part that resists automatism.In an attempt to correct ourselves, we risk erasing ourselves.Artificial intelligence is a lens that amplifies collective intelligence but, at the same time, confuses it. Algorithms not only show us the world: they organize it, interpret it, decide it.They tell us who we are before we even discover it ourselves.And so, while machines learn from us, we learn to think like them-according to the logic of prediction, efficiency, calculation, and optimization.But the essence of humanity is not in prediction: it is in the unexpected.In creative error, in doubt, in slowness, in the poetry of what escapes the code.This book stems from a simple and terrible question: can we still call ourselves free if we are no longer the only ones thinking?You will not find here a manifesto against technology, nor an uncritical faith in progress. Instead, you will find a path: a journey through philosophy, psychoanalysis, sociology, and spirituality - in an attempt to understand what is happening inside and outside of us in this momentous transition.Perhaps artificial intelligence is not the end of humanity, but an unexpected and dizzying opportunity to start searching again for what it really means to be human.A heartfelt thank you goes to those who, perhaps intrigued by the title or subject matter, are considering purchasing this book. I hope that within these pages you will find useful insights, new ideas, and a clearer perspective on what awaits us in the age of artificial intelligence.The future belongs to those who choose to understand it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Algorithms of DesireHow does what you want come about? And above all: do you still want it?Every day you scroll, click, like, choose, buy. It feels like freedom. But behind that freedom there is an invisible infrastructure that observes, calculates, predicts, and guides: the algorithm.It doesn't just show you content that is "in line" with your tastes: it learns to modify them, reinforces them, weakens them, reorganizes them. It gently guides you toward choices that seem to be your own, but are often more useful to someone else than to you.Algorithms of Desire is an informative and incisive essay that gets to the heart of the most pressing question of our time: what happens to human desire in the economy of attention, data, and Artificial Intelligence?You won't find useless technicalities or easy catastrophism. Instead, you will find a clear, cultured, and concrete analysis of how digital platforms and predictive models transform emotions, impulses, identities, and decisions into economic raw material.This book guides you in recognizing the mechanisms by which the digital environment "educates" your needs, rewrites priorities, amplifies urgency, and reduces the distance between stimulus and action. Above all, it shows you how to reopen a space of freedom: not against technology, but within technology.In this essay, you will discover: l why today we no longer compete for the truth, but for your attentionl how the "gentle push" that makes what was optional yesterday inevitable workshow predictive systems transform preferences and fragilities into profiling and profitwhat "personalization" really means and why it is often a form of behavioral steeringhow to defend yourself without disconnecting: digital education, mental hygiene, critical awarenesswhy desiring (truly) can become a cultural and political actWho is this book for?For those who want to understand the present without slogans.For those who feel that 'something' is guiding them while they believe they are choosing.For parents, students, professionals, teachers, curious readers: anyone who wants tools to interpret the age of algorithms and not just endure it.Why read it nowBecause Artificial Intelligence is not only changing work, communication, or consumption. It is changing the ground on which desire is born.And if desire is no longer yours, even your freedom becomes negotiable.Open this book as you would open a window: to see the invisible, name what passes through you, and return to being the protagonist of your choices. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Power of Algorithms recounts the most profound and least visible revolution of our time: that of artificial intelligence.Every day, invisible algorithms select the information we see, influence our choices, guide our work, the economy, politics, and even the way we think. They do not impose orders, but create contexts. They do not command, but direct. Their power is silent, continuous, structural.This essay accompanies the reader into the new algorithmic environment in which we live, analyzing how AI is transforming society, work, information, democracy, and geopolitical balances. With a clear and accessible style, the author shows why technology is never neutral and why automation raises crucial ethical and political questions.But The Power of the Algorithm is not a book against innovation. It is an invitation to awareness. After revealing the mechanisms of algorithmic power, the essay opens up a new perspective: a digital humanism, in which artificial intelligence becomes an opportunity to redefine what makes human beings truly human.A book for those who want to understand the present before it becomes inevitable. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Artificial intelligence is not only changing the job market. It is changing the rules by which a society decides who is useful, who is competitive, who deserves opportunities, and who is left behind.The Age of the Algorithm is a popular and analytical essay that addresses one of the most pressing issues of our time: labor policies, unemployment, and universal income in an AI-driven economy. Because as automation accelerates, the real question is not just "which jobs will disappear," but what happens to social cohesion when work ceases to be the main channel of income, identity, and belonging.This book does not offer slogans or easy apocalypses. It offers a map. A clear and reasoned path that helps us understand what is happening, why it is happening, and what political choices-concrete, not theoretical-could determine a more equitable or more fragile future.What you will find in this essay: How AI is transforming work: not only by replacing tasks, but by reorganizing processes, bargaining power, and value criteria.Technological unemployment and new professions: between promises of "reskilling" and real risks of stable marginalization.Polarization and inequality: why the benefits of automation tend to be concentrated and which social groups are likely to pay the highest price.Algorithmic precariousness and "invisible" work: the role of platforms, digital control, automated evaluation mechanisms.Welfare, training, and active policies: what really works, what is rhetoric, what needs to be rethought.Universal Basic Income (UBI): arguments for and against, possible models, critical issues, side effects, and realistic scenarios.A key risk: a technically efficient but socially fragile future-rich in data and poor in connections, quick in decisions and slow in justice.Who it is recommended for: Those who want to understand clearly how AI is reshaping work and the economy.Students, workers, teachers, and professionals who feel the need for interpretive tools, not slogans.Those interested in public policy, welfare, inequality, the future of work, and social transformation.Curious readers looking for an accessible essay with a critical approach and a broad vision.Why read it nowBecause change is not "coming" it is already here. And the more the algorithm becomes the invisible infrastructure of our lives, the more a crucial question arises: who governs this transformation? Institutions, citizens, politics - or only the economic logic of those who control data, platforms, and models?The Age of the Algorithm is an invitation to look at artificial intelligence without naive enthusiasm or paralyzing fear. To recognize that technology is not neutral: it is a choice of values embedded in systems, incentives, and rules.In the end, the point is not whether AI will change work. It already is.The point is whether we will be citizens in the age of the algorithm - or mere users. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "Thinking Machines, Believing Humans"Scientistic Materialism: A.I. the Final Act of Challenge to Spirituality and ConsciousnessCan machines truly think?Or are we witnessing one of the greatest cultural illusions of the modern age?In a time dominated by Artificial Intelligence, algorithms, neural networks, and the idea that everything can be reduced to calculation and matter, this essay addresses a decisive question: the radical difference between artificial intelligence and human consciousness.Thinking Machines, Believing Humans is a work of contemporary philosophy, anthropology, and spiritual reflection that critically analyzes scientistic materialism, showing how it has transformed itself into a new ideology-one capable of denying the soul, spirituality, free will, and moral consciousness.Through a clear yet rigorous language, the book explores: the limits of Artificial Intelligence the unresolved problem of consciousness in neuroscience the difference between the simulation of thought and authentic thinking the risk of reducing the human being to a biological machine the relationship between science, philosophy, and spiritualityFar removed from both technophobia and uncritical enthusiasm for technology, the essay proposes a balanced and profound vision: AI is a powerful tool, but it is not a conscious subject, nor can it ever replace inner experience, ethical responsibility, and the spiritual dimension of the human being.A book for those who question the future of humanity in the digital age; for readers interested in philosophy of mind, artificial intelligence and consciousness, spirituality and science, technological ethics, and the meaning of existence. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.