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David Pauli
Say hello to David Pauli, a best-selling author who writes about the covert systems that influence human behavior and what unfolds as we watch our decision-making capabilities slip from our grasp. David focuses on speculative fiction and the drawbacks of applied Artificial Intelligence. His writings are directed at the core question: what would really happen if decision-making were delegated to machines?
Meet the Author
David Pauli
Say hello to David Pauli, a best-selling author who writes about the covert systems that influence human behavior and what unfolds as we watch our decision-making capabilities slip from our grasp. David focuses on speculative fiction and the drawbacks of applied Artificial Intelligence. His writings are directed at the core question: what would really happen if decision-making were delegated to machines?
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dark Protocol Cerberus
Near-future, speculative fiction on AI weaponization, economic warfare, and loss of human control over systems.
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Rita Thomas
“This book beautifully reframes AI not as a cold tool, but as a potential catalyst for human healing. It’s an essential, straight-forward guide to the better future of mental health care.”
Shanita Butler
“This book walks through how AI is finding a place in mental health care. It focuses on what is happening right now. The author repeatedly emphasizes a fundamental idea that empathy must guide innovation or it will be ineffective.”
Billie
“A very eye opening read. The author breaks down complex ideas into simple insights that anyone can understand. What stands out most is the balance between science and humanity. It made me rethink how AI can be used responsibly to support mental well being. I would recommend this to anyone interested in the future of healthcare.”
Nina
“I didn’t expect to connect emotionally with a book about technology, but this one proved me wrong. The author shows how innovation can be guided by empathy and care. The examples are clear, relatable, and practical. It left me thinking about how digital tools can truly make healthcare more accessible and compassionate.”
Evan Acevedo
“This book surprised me in the best way. It takes a topic that usually feels technical and distant and makes it feel warm and deeply human. The author explains how AI can support mental health without ever losing sight of the people behind the data. I learned a lot while also feeling genuinely moved. A thoughtful and important read.”
David
“This book is a high-speed chess match with a terrifyingly skilled AI. It’s packed with sharp, real-world details. It’s thrilling and feels like an accurate warning from the future.”
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What Happens When Control Slips Away in Autonomous Warfare
Autonomous warfare is often framed as a technical upgrade. At the center of this narrative is a comforting assumption …
AI in Mental Healthcare Isn’t a Technology Problem, It’s a Governance Problem
Autonomous warfare is often framed as a technical upgrade. At the center of this narrative is a comforting assumption …
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Picture a world where wars are rare, crime is almost non-existent, and economic crashes are anticipated long before they hit.
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