Overview
The companion volume to The Death of Thinking mapped the problem. This book is the answer.
AI is not destroying human capability-but most people are using it in the one way that does. The Birth of the Augmented Human follows a different path: the practitioners who engage their own thinking before opening the tool, who write the paragraph before requesting the structure, who form the hypothesis before consulting the diagnostic. Small choices, made consistently, that compound over months and years into something the dominant path cannot produce.
Richard Lowe calls this the augmented human-not a theory about what AI will eventually make possible, but a specific kind of practitioner already working, already building, already producing judgment and originality that cognitive dependency cannot replicate.
This is not optimism. The structural forces driving cognitive erosion are real and accelerating. The commercial design of AI tools works against development and for dependency. The education system met AI halfway in the wrong direction. Lowe does not argue that any of this will reverse on a schedule that protects the generation currently developing. The claim is narrower and more defensible: the other path is available, it produces something real, and what it produces is worth the cost.
Organized into four parts-the other path, how it gets built, what it makes possible, and the architecture that would make it available to more than the minority who currently seek it-this book is the map. The path is open. Whether you take it is still your question.
Part of the Enemies of You series.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9781972810293
- ISBN-10: 1972810294
- Publisher: Writing King
- Publish Date: April 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.48 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.64 pounds
- Page Count: 212
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