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What if the decision that changed your life was made before anyone met you?

Today, automated decision-making systems screen job applications, assign credit risk, flag security threats, rank students, prioritize patients, and filter access to housing and financial services. Résumé screening software eliminates candidates before a hiring manager reads a name. Credit scoring algorithms categorize borrowers into invisible risk tiers. Predictive analytics tools influence policing, insurance rates, and access to opportunity. These systems operate quietly, often without transparency, appeal, or meaningful oversight.

The AI vs. Humanity examines how algorithmic governance has moved from technical support tool to gatekeeper of modern life.
This book is not a speculative warning about the future. It is an investigation of what is already happening.
Inside, you will discover:


• How hiring algorithms and résumé filters determine employment outcomes long before human interviews begin

• How financial scoring systems and digital profiling shape credit, insurance, and economic mobility

• How automated healthcare prioritization and risk modeling influence who receives attention first

• How algorithmic bias enters code through historical data and is reinforced at scale

• How surveillance technologies and predictive systems classify individuals without their knowledge

Artificial intelligence is often described as neutral, objective, and efficient. But every automated system reflects human design choices, embedded assumptions, and institutional priorities. When decisions are outsourced to code, responsibility becomes harder to trace, and accountability fades behind technical language.

Search terms like algorithmic bias, hiring algorithms, digital surveillance, automated credit scoring, and AI decision making reflect growing public concern. People are asking why they were rejected, flagged, or filtered out without explanation.
This book connects those questions to documented practices in employment technology, financial modeling, and data-driven governance. The shift is not theoretical. It affects work, money, healthcare, privacy, and social mobility.

The AI vs. Humanity explores who builds these systems, who defines the criteria, and who benefits from invisible automation. It asks whether efficiency has replaced deliberation, and whether human judgment can survive in environments increasingly governed by predictive systems.

If you have ever wondered why a decision about your life felt instant, final, and impersonal, this book provides clarity.
Because the system did not act alone.
Someone designed it.

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  • Publication Date: February 8, 2026
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  • Print Length: 297 Pages
  • File Size: 16 KB

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