Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant concept or a futuristic dream. It is present in our daily lives, shaping our decisions, influencing our behavior, and quietly redefining what it means to think, choose, and create.
The Dark Side of AI explores the hidden risks behind this powerful technology—not through technical jargon, but through deep reflection and unsettling questions. This book examines how convenience can turn into dependence, how algorithms can manipulate choice, and how human awareness slowly fades when machines are trusted without limits.
Written in a dark, thought-provoking tone, the book exposes the psychological, ethical, and social dangers of artificial intelligence. It challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about privacy, control, creativity, and responsibility in a world increasingly guided by unseen systems.
This is not a book that claims AI is evil.
It is a book that asks a more dangerous question:
What happens when humans stop paying attention?
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