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| Management number | 231961863 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | $9.31 | Model Number | 231961863 | ||
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What happens when judgment becomes cheap?The calculator did not destroy mathematics. It destroyed the social meaning of doing arithmetic in your head. A skill that once signaled intelligence became ordinary, outsourced, invisible.Artificial intelligence is now doing the same thing to something far more intimate: human judgment.In The New Calculator Moment, psychiatrist Jason Yanofski, MD explores the psychological, social, and cultural consequences of a world where people can consult AI before they speak, argue, apologize, diagnose a relationship, write a complaint, prepare for court, interpret a text message, or decide what kind of person they want to be.This is not another book about whether AI is conscious, whether it will replace jobs, or whether machines will become human. It asks a deeper and more urgent question: what happens when humans begin treating machines as sources of interpretation?AI will not enter everyday life mainly as a robot or a cinematic threat. It will enter as a consult. It will become the quiet second mind beside the anxious person rereading a text, the employee drafting an HR complaint, the teenager naming a feeling, the lawyer shaping a narrative, the spouse preparing a boundary, and the patient wondering whether an experience is illness, insight, or something in between.That shift will change everything.Advice will lose its social currency. Being right will become cheap. Intelligence will flatten. Therapeutic language will become more powerful and more dangerous. Screenshots will become the grammar of distrust. Bureaucracies will become more defensible and less human. The amateur genius will struggle to prove authorship in a flood of competent output. And the machine may begin to function as a new superego: calm, tireless, available, and always ready to tell us whether we were reasonable.Yet this book is not anti-AI. It is anti-surrender.With the eye of a psychiatrist and the voice of a cultural diagnostician, Yanofski argues that the last human advantage will not be intelligence, correctness, or even creativity. Those can increasingly be borrowed, generated, polished, and optimized. The last human advantage will be knowing what not to outsource.Sharp, unsettling, humane, and strangely hopeful, The New Calculator Moment is a map of the new psychological era: a world where AI does not need a mind to change ours. Read more
| ASIN | B0H18J377V |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8196296734 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.4 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
| Print length | 159 pages |
| Publication date | May 10, 2026 |
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