
Lies, Damn Lies, and AI
Navigating the Future of Technology
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Narrated by:
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Alexander Zayak
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By:
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John Bambenek
About this listen
Are you concerned about how artificial intelligence is reshaping our world? Worried about protecting yourself and your family in an increasingly AI-driven society? Looking to understand the real implications of AI beyond the Hollywood hype?
In this groundbreaking book, cybersecurity expert and PhD researcher John Bambenek reveals the subtle yet profound ways AI is transforming our lives—from job applications and creative expression to privacy and personal security.
Drawing from 25 years of frontline experience in cybersecurity and extensive academic research, Bambenek exposes how AI systems are molding human behavior to fit their metrics rather than serving human needs.
You'll discover:
- The true dangers of AI beyond the killer robot myths
- How businesses outsource risks while retaining profits
- Practical strategies to protect yourself in an AI-driven world
- Why critical thinking is more crucial than ever
- How to adapt and thrive in the age of automation
With insights gained from investigating computer crimes, supervising data scientists, and developing groundbreaking cybersecurity tools, Bambenek offers a unique perspective on AI's impact on society. His work, which is utilized by security companies worldwide, provides an authoritative foundation for understanding the real challenges we face.
Whether you're a tech enthusiast, business professional, or concerned citizen, this book provides essential knowledge and strategies for navigating our AI-transformed future. Don't let AI reshape your life without understanding the implications—get the insights you need to protect yourself and thrive in this new era.
Click "Buy Now" to arm yourself with the knowledge you need to navigate the AI revolution.
©2025 John Bambenek (P)2025 John Bambenek