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Are you outsourcing your thinking without even realizing it?
Every day, millions of people reach for AI to write their emails, answer their questions, and solve their problems. It feels like progress. It feels like efficiency. But what if this convenience is quietly eroding the very capabilities that make us human?
This book reveals what nobody's saying out loud.
You've felt it-that moment when you reached for your phone before trying to remember something. When you let autocomplete finish your sentence because finding the right word felt like too much work. When you accepted an AI-generated answer without questioning whether it was actually true. These aren't isolated moments. They're symptoms of something larger happening to how we think, learn, and make sense of the world.
Is AI Making Us Dumber? exposes the uncomfortable truth about our growing dependence on artificial intelligence. This isn't another tech panic or anti-AI manifesto. It's a clear-eyed examination of what we're trading when answers come too easily-and why that trade might cost us more than we realize.
Inside, you'll discover:
This book is for:
You'll learn exactly:
Written with intellectual rigor but zero academic jargon, this book cuts through the hype and panic to show you what's actually happening-and what you can do about it. Every chapter builds toward a single urgent question: Who does this really help?
The answer might surprise you. More importantly, it might change how you interact with technology forever.
The trajectory isn't determined yet. But it won't change if we don't recognize what we're losing.
This isn't about rejecting AI. It's about refusing to surrender the thinking that makes us human. It's about choosing capability over convenience, even when convenience is easier. It's about understanding that some struggles are productive, some friction is essential, and some cognitive work cannot be outsourced without devastating cost.
Your thinking is at stake. Your judgment. Your autonomy.
The question isn't whether AI will be part of our future-it already is. The question is whether we'll remain capable of independent thought in that future, or whether we'll become dependent consumers of automated thinking, unable to function when the tools aren't available.
Read this book before you forget why thinking for yourself matters.
Scroll up and grab your copy now-while you still can decide for yourself.
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