What happens to human attention when artificial intelligence can think, create, recommend, and respond almost instantly?We are entering an age of extraordinary technological capability. Artificial intelligence can help us work faster, learn more efficiently, generate ideas, solve problems, and eliminate countless forms of unnecessary friction. But as our tools become more intelligent, another question becomes increasingly important: Are we becoming more intentional about how we use our own minds?The Intentional Human is a practical and thought-provoking exploration of what it means to remain present, focused, intuitive, and genuinely human in a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, algorithms, notifications, endless information, and digital convenience.
Rather than treating technology as an enemy, Dan Brudvig presents a different approach: use powerful technology without surrendering the human abilities worth protecting. Inside, you'll explore how to reclaim your attention, strengthen focus, understand intuition without blindly trusting it, think before automatically outsourcing difficult questions, and use AI as a partner rather than a replacement for human judgment.
You'll discover why some friction should be eliminated while other forms of difficulty are essential for learning, creativity, relationships, and personal growth. You'll also learn how to recognize when technology is serving your intentions-and when your habits are beginning to serve the technology. Through relatable examples, practical principles, and an approachable philosophy for navigating modern life, The Intentional Human examines attention, boredom, creativity, relationships, critical thinking, discernment, digital boundaries, and the growing importance of human judgment in an age of intelligent machines.
This isn't a book about rejecting artificial intelligence. It's about learning what to automate, what to protect, what to question, and what should remain yours. Because the future will not only be shaped by how intelligent our machines become. It will also be shaped by how intentionally we choose to remain human.
What happens to human attention when artificial intelligence can think, create, recommend, and respond almost instantly?We are entering an age of extraordinary technological capability. Artificial intelligence can help us work faster, learn more efficiently, generate ideas, solve problems, and eliminate countless forms of unnecessary friction. But as our tools become more intelligent, another question becomes increasingly important: Are we becoming more intentional about how we use our own minds?The Intentional Human is a practical and thought-provoking exploration of what it means to remain present, focused, intuitive, and genuinely human in a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, algorithms, notifications, endless information, and digital convenience.
Rather than treating technology as an enemy, Dan Brudvig presents a different approach: use powerful technology without surrendering the human abilities worth protecting. Inside, you'll explore how to reclaim your attention, strengthen focus, understand intuition without blindly trusting it, think before automatically outsourcing difficult questions, and use AI as a partner rather than a replacement for human judgment.
You'll discover why some friction should be eliminated while other forms of difficulty are essential for learning, creativity, relationships, and personal growth. You'll also learn how to recognize when technology is serving your intentions-and when your habits are beginning to serve the technology. Through relatable examples, practical principles, and an approachable philosophy for navigating modern life, The Intentional Human examines attention, boredom, creativity, relationships, critical thinking, discernment, digital boundaries, and the growing importance of human judgment in an age of intelligent machines.
This isn't a book about rejecting artificial intelligence. It's about learning what to automate, what to protect, what to question, and what should remain yours. Because the future will not only be shaped by how intelligent our machines become. It will also be shaped by how intentionally we choose to remain human.