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Transformation: AI, Trust, and the New Middle Ages

Par : Tomasz Sańpruch, AI
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8215231036
  • EAN9798215231036
  • Date de parution19/12/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWMG Publishing

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Transformation: AI, Trust, and the New Middle Agesby Tomasz SanpruchTransformation is a clear-eyed examination of the world after artificial intelligence stops being a helpful tool and becomes a full executor of work, decisions, and communication. Written at the moment when AI quietly crosses this threshold, the book explores how generative systems are reshaping labor, authorship, power, and trust-often faster than our language, institutions, and social narratives can adapt.
Unusually, the book itself embodies the transformation it describes. Sanpruch positions himself not as a traditional author, but as a prompter-guiding meaning while AI shapes structure and language. This ambiguity of authorship becomes a central theme, reflecting a broader reality in which responsibility and agency are increasingly shared between humans and machines. What happens to work, careers, and social order when AI replaces entire processes rather than individual tasks?Drawing on economic data, organizational research, and real-world examples from knowledge-intensive sectors, Transformation challenges comforting assumptions about "new jobs" and gradual change.
It shows how productivity gains no longer translate into mass employment, how career paths are breaking, and why societies may be entering a new "Middle Ages" defined by concentration of power, erosion of shared truth, and the rising value-and scarcity-of human trust. This is not a manifesto for or against AI. It is a sober, urgent attempt to understand the present moment-one in which work, media, and authority are being redefined in real time.
Ideal for readers interested in: Artificial intelligence and the future of work Trust, power, and authorship in the AI era Economic and social consequences of generative AI Technology's impact on meaning, institutions, and human value This is not a book about the future. It is a book about the present-before it slips completely out of reach.