Fr. 109.00

AI or Human Minds - Who Will Lead the Future

English · Hardback

Will be released 13.05.2026

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This book explores whether humans should continue leading or allow AI, with its growing capabilities, to take prominent leadership roles. The author addresses the practical and ethical dimensions, vital for understanding AI's role in our future society. The book provides a thoughtful analysis of leadership roles in the age of AI and insights into AI s societal impacts, ethical challenges, and how humans and AI can responsibly coexist and co-lead. The book uniquely integrates firsthand global policy-making experience, notably contributing to UNESCO s widely adopted AI ethics framework. The author emphasizes practical implementation, ethical considerations, and offers balanced insights for diverse readers.

List of contents

Introduction.- Part I: Foundations of the Age of AI.- The AI Renaissance: From Algorithms to Leaders.- Human Minds vs Machine Minds.- When Machines Think: The Rise of Artificial Cognitive Powers.- Leadership Redefined: What It Means in the Age of AI.- Part II: Ethics, Responsibility, and Global Governance.- AI Ethics: Humanity's Moral Compass in a Machine World.- The Governance Dilemma: Regulating AI Without Killing Innovation.- Ethical AI in Practice: Learning from Real World Scenarios.- Part III: The Human Edge: Creativity, Emotion, and Empathy.- Can AI Feel? Why Emotions Still Matter.- AI in Leadership Roles: Opportunities and Risks.- The Irreplaceable Human Touch.- Part IV: Coexistence and Collaboration.- AI as Partner, Not Master.- Humans Shaping AI: Designing for Better Tomorrows.- Bridging Knowledge: From Human to Machine and Back.- Part V: The Road Ahead.- AI Leadership and Society: Jobs, Governance and Culture.- Who Will Lead the Future? A Shared Destiny.- Conclusion.

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