ASSISTED, NOT REPLACED: Why Artificial Intelligence (AI) Must Remain a Tool for Human Thought
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- Date de parution19/02/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Artificial intelligence is everywhere-writing, designing, coding, teaching, diagnosing, deciding. The speed is impressive. The convenience is tempting. Yet one quiet question remains largely unasked:What happens when humans stop thinking and start complying?Assisted, Not Replaced makes a clear and careful argument:Artificial intelligence reaches its highest value only when it serves as an assistant to human judgment-not when it acts alone.
This book is not anti-technology. It is not alarmist. It is a disciplined, human-centered examination of how large language models and modern AI systems actually work, where they help, where they fail, and why removing humans from decision-making weakens learning, professions, and trust. Written for readers new to AI, students, creatives, and working professionals, the book explains complex ideas in plain language without oversimplifying them.
It shows why fluent output is not the same as understanding, why speed is not wisdom, and why responsibility cannot be automated. Across education, design, writing, software development, healthcare, and leadership, the book demonstrates a consistent truth:AI performs best when it prepares, suggests, and accelerates-while humans decide, interpret, and remain accountable. You will learn: What large language models really do (and what they do not) Why fully autonomous AI fails in real-world work How students can use AI without losing learning How professionals can use AI without losing authorship Why ethics, accountability, and dignity depend on human presence A practical framework for using AI as an assistant only Designers will recognize why AI can generate briefs but not identity.
Writers will see why authorship still matters. Educators will understand why learning collapses when effort is bypassed. Leaders will see why prediction cannot replace judgment. This book argues that the future of work does not belong to machines acting alone. It belongs to people who use powerful tools wisely, deliberately, and responsibly. Artificial intelligence can increase human capability. It cannot replace human responsibility.
Assisted, Not Replaced draws the line clearly-and explains why crossing it costs more than we are prepared to lose.
This book is not anti-technology. It is not alarmist. It is a disciplined, human-centered examination of how large language models and modern AI systems actually work, where they help, where they fail, and why removing humans from decision-making weakens learning, professions, and trust. Written for readers new to AI, students, creatives, and working professionals, the book explains complex ideas in plain language without oversimplifying them.
It shows why fluent output is not the same as understanding, why speed is not wisdom, and why responsibility cannot be automated. Across education, design, writing, software development, healthcare, and leadership, the book demonstrates a consistent truth:AI performs best when it prepares, suggests, and accelerates-while humans decide, interpret, and remain accountable. You will learn: What large language models really do (and what they do not) Why fully autonomous AI fails in real-world work How students can use AI without losing learning How professionals can use AI without losing authorship Why ethics, accountability, and dignity depend on human presence A practical framework for using AI as an assistant only Designers will recognize why AI can generate briefs but not identity.
Writers will see why authorship still matters. Educators will understand why learning collapses when effort is bypassed. Leaders will see why prediction cannot replace judgment. This book argues that the future of work does not belong to machines acting alone. It belongs to people who use powerful tools wisely, deliberately, and responsibly. Artificial intelligence can increase human capability. It cannot replace human responsibility.
Assisted, Not Replaced draws the line clearly-and explains why crossing it costs more than we are prepared to lose.






















