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The Invisible Hand of AI : How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping Our World

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You didn't agree to give up control.
You just stopped noticing when it happened.

Every day, invisible systems decide who gets hired, who gets approved for a loan, which ideas reach millions, and which quietly disappear. These systems do not argue, explain, or justify themselves. They simply optimize.

The Invisible Hand of AI is not a book about science fiction or distant futures. It is a clear-eyed exploration of how artificial intelligence is already reshaping power, work, wealth, truth, and human agency, and why the transition feels inevitable rather than imposed.

This book reveals how decision-making authority is quietly migrating from humans to intelligent systems, not because of conspiracy or malice, but because AI increasingly outperforms human judgment on the metrics institutions care about most: efficiency, accuracy, scale, and profit.

Inside this book, you will discover:

- How hiring, finance, media, and governance are being reorganized around algorithmic decision-making
- Why being "qualified" is no longer enough when models evaluate patterns you cannot see
- How access to money, opportunity, and information is increasingly filtered by systems that do not explain themselves
- Why control is shifting without resistance, and why reversing it becomes harder over time
- What artificial superintelligence actually means, and how it emerges through gradual delegation, not sudden takeover

This is not a book that claims machines will enslave humanity. The reality is more unsettling. Control is being handed over willingly, one optimized decision at a time, because resisting better performance feels irrational in competitive systems.

Written in a clear, engaging style, The Invisible Hand of AI connects real-world systems, human stories, and long-term consequences into a single narrative that is easy to understand but difficult to ignore.

If you want to understand how power moves when intelligence becomes infrastructure, and what it means to remain relevant in a world where humans are no longer the default decision-makers, this book is essential reading.

The invisible hand is already at work.
The only question is whether you will recognize it in time.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798247743705
  • ISBN-10: 9798247743705
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: February 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.14 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.23 pounds
  • Page Count: 68

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