When Intelligence Becomes Free is not a book about artificial intelligence as a technology. It is a book about what happens to human judgment, responsibility, and leadership when intelligence itself becomes abundant. Written from the perspective of a project manager working inside some of the most complex live systems in the world-including large-scale global events-this book explores how AI changes the feel of work long before it changes job titles.
As tools make thinking faster and clarity cheaper, the human parts of decision-making become more exposed: judgment under pressure, ownership without certainty, emotional labor, and the responsibility to choose when no answer is clearly right. This is not a guide to using AI correctly, nor a prediction written with confidence. It is a grounded, first-hand reflection on using AI while still figuring it out-written from inside live systems where mistakes are public and consequences are real.
If intelligence is no longer scarce, this book asks a harder question: what, exactly, remains human-and why does it matter more than ever?
When Intelligence Becomes Free is not a book about artificial intelligence as a technology. It is a book about what happens to human judgment, responsibility, and leadership when intelligence itself becomes abundant. Written from the perspective of a project manager working inside some of the most complex live systems in the world-including large-scale global events-this book explores how AI changes the feel of work long before it changes job titles.
As tools make thinking faster and clarity cheaper, the human parts of decision-making become more exposed: judgment under pressure, ownership without certainty, emotional labor, and the responsibility to choose when no answer is clearly right. This is not a guide to using AI correctly, nor a prediction written with confidence. It is a grounded, first-hand reflection on using AI while still figuring it out-written from inside live systems where mistakes are public and consequences are real.
If intelligence is no longer scarce, this book asks a harder question: what, exactly, remains human-and why does it matter more than ever?