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OverviewSomething significant has happened. Artificial intelligence is no longer arriving - it is already here, already reshaping what work looks like, what skills command a premium, and what it means to be genuinely useful in a professional world that changed faster than anyone's map could keep pace with. Still Human is a book for everyone navigating that world: the school leaver choosing what to develop, the mid-career professional wondering whether their expertise still counts, the fifty-something who has survived one technological revolution and is not entirely sure they have the appetite for another. It is a book that costs less than a coffee because the people who most need it should not have to think twice about buying it. David Tuffley PhD has spent forty years at the intersection of technology and human beings - first as a software engineer and consultant, then as a senior academic, and throughout as a writer trying to make difficult things clear. He brings that perspective to the most important question of the moment: not whether AI will take your job, but what you need to understand and develop to remain genuinely capable, genuinely valuable, and genuinely yourself in the age of AI. The book's argument is direct and uncompromising: AI is not your replacement. It is your amplifier. And the qualities it amplifies most powerfully are the ones that have always mattered most - the ones that no algorithm can replicate, because they require something no system without a self can provide. Still Human is organised in four movements. The first addresses the foundational intellectual skills that the AI age demands at a higher level than ever before: asking better questions, writing with genuine clarity, breaking complex problems into tractable parts, verifying what you are told, and maintaining the learning habit that continuous change makes non-negotiable. The second examines what AI structurally cannot do - and argues that these capabilities are not consolation prizes but the scarcest and most valuable things in an AI-saturated economy. Genuine creativity. Real human connection. Leadership that moves people rather than manages them. Empathy that gives you access to the real situation. Conscience that feels the weight of a moral choice rather than processing it as a policy question. The third part takes a clear-eyed look at the technology itself - how it works, where it fails, what it costs in data and dependency, and how to stay genuinely in charge of systems that are increasingly in charge of much else. This is not a technical manual. It is a twenty-minute education in what you actually need to know to use these tools intelligently rather than credulously. The fourth offers principles for the long game: doing work that means something, collaborating in ways that produce more than the sum of individuals, learning from failure with the specific honesty that produces genuine development, and - the book's closing argument - staying unapologetically, specifically, irreducibly yourself in an environment that makes it easier than ever to drift toward the generic. The AI age does not diminish human beings. It clarifies what we are actually for. Read this book and you will not just understand that claim. You will know what to do about it. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David TuffleyPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.404kg ISBN: 9798197968098Pages: 168 Publication Date: 21 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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