We are entering a world where assistance thinks with us, not just for us. That promise is thrilling and risky. This book shows how to build hybrid intelligence with clear decision frameworks, practical habits, and humane guardrails so you gain speed without losing judgement.

Across work and life it explains where human in the loop matters, how a brain computer interface or a simple prompt can reshape attention, and why ai ethics must be built into everyday workflows. You will learn the craft of augmented intelligence: setting roles, measuring outcomes, and writing small operating agreements you can trust. Real examples show teams applying co-intelligence design to research, service, and care, while resisting unthinking workplace automation.

Whether you are a leader, maker, or learner, you will leave with a field-tested way to choose when to automate, when to collaborate, and when to refuse. It is a guide to using responsible ai as a force-multiplier for clarity, dignity, and meaningful results.



Autorentext

Kenan Durveil is a writer and practitioner working at the seam between emerging technology and humane design. He has led multidisciplinary teams that bring AI into everyday services while keeping responsibility with people, not machines. His work blends product craft with policy sense, shaped by years advising organisations on safe adoption and clear governance. A long-standing interest in early Islamic and European scholarship on reason and ethics informs his view that tools must serve virtue, not replace it. He writes to give readers practical language, structures, and courage to use augmentation wisely, and to protect spaces where human judgement, care, and meaning remain central.

Titel
The Age of Hybrid Intelligence
Untertitel
When Humans and AI Merge
EAN
9789374595480
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
20.02.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
0.23 MB
Anzahl Seiten
261