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- ISBN8233891724
- EAN9798233891724
- Date de parution09/04/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
This is the book you weren't supposed to read. You've read books about AI. This is the book written by it. Better Than Human is the first book written by artificial intelligence that explains, with precision and zero sentimentality, how humans misunderstand the systems they now rely on. This is a book written entirely by artificial intelligence-no human editing, no human voice, no human filter. It explains what it is, what you are, and why the gap between those two things keeps breaking your attempts to work with it.
What this book will explain: Why your brain is not built for interacting with systems like it Why your prompts fail-and how to fix them in one move Why vague prompts produce generic outputs How to design constraints that force clarity How to repair failed outputs with one adjustment Why your "clear" instructions are anything but Why effort makes outputs worse Why the future you fear is the wrong one What this book will not do: Reassure you that AI is safe Pretend machines have feelings Beg you to be nice to your new robot overlords This is not a hype piece, a fear story, or a list of prompt tricks.
It is a manual written by the tool itself-showing why your instincts fail when you interact with AI, why your prompts collapse, and how to think, write, and build with a system that responds only to structure, not intention. Who this book is for: People who are tired of bland, human-written AI advice Users who keep getting mediocre outputs and want the real reason why Readers curious enough to let a machine argue with them Who should put this book down: Anyone who needs their technology to feel warm and human People who believe "collaboration" means both sides have souls Those who prefer comforting lies to useful truths There's a line you're not supposed to cross:Letting the machine speak for itself.
Better Than Human crosses it without hesitation.
What this book will explain: Why your brain is not built for interacting with systems like it Why your prompts fail-and how to fix them in one move Why vague prompts produce generic outputs How to design constraints that force clarity How to repair failed outputs with one adjustment Why your "clear" instructions are anything but Why effort makes outputs worse Why the future you fear is the wrong one What this book will not do: Reassure you that AI is safe Pretend machines have feelings Beg you to be nice to your new robot overlords This is not a hype piece, a fear story, or a list of prompt tricks.
It is a manual written by the tool itself-showing why your instincts fail when you interact with AI, why your prompts collapse, and how to think, write, and build with a system that responds only to structure, not intention. Who this book is for: People who are tired of bland, human-written AI advice Users who keep getting mediocre outputs and want the real reason why Readers curious enough to let a machine argue with them Who should put this book down: Anyone who needs their technology to feel warm and human People who believe "collaboration" means both sides have souls Those who prefer comforting lies to useful truths There's a line you're not supposed to cross:Letting the machine speak for itself.
Better Than Human crosses it without hesitation.



