Description
AI is already shaping whether people get interviewed, how they are scored for credit, what happens in clinical settings, what students see in class, and how work gets organized. Most people are living inside these systems before they have the language to question them. Public AI Reality closes that gap.
This book is written for readers who want clarity without hype. It explains what changed, where AI is actually showing up in ordinary life, and why the shift matters even when the technology stays invisible. Instead of treating AI as a distant future story, it shows how automated decision systems are already affecting opportunities, incentives, trust, and power in everyday institutions.
Inside the book:
- Plain-language explanations of how AI enters hiring, credit, healthcare, education, and workplace decisions
- A practical framework for telling the difference between useful automation, overclaim, and dangerous dependency
- Chapter-level takeaways that help readers ask better questions and make better judgments in real life
If you want a serious public-interest guide to the world people are already living in, this is the starting point.

