Artificial intelligence promises speed, efficiency, and answers at scale. What it cannot provide is judgement.
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The Discipline of Judgement and AI explores why judgement remains a human discipline — not a technical function — and why the rise of artificial intelligence makes that discipline more important, not less. It examines the risks of overconfidence, the illusion of certainty, and the quiet temptation to defer responsibility to systems that sound convincing.
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Clear-eyed and measured, The Discipline of Judgement and AI continues the inquiry begun in Working With Intelligence, shifting the focus from understanding intelligent systems to understanding our responsibility when using them. It is a reflection on thinking well in an age of powerful tools — and on why the final responsibility must always remain human.
