Książka Human Judgment Is Not Legacy Tech Artemis Ellis

Human Judgment Is Not Legacy Tech

Why Experience, Context, and Accountability Still Matter in an Al-Accelerated Workplace

Autor: Artemis Ellis
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
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Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
358
EAN
9798183513158
Enbook ID
52994692
Waga
434
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 23

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AI can generate answers faster than ever.

But speed is not judgment.

Human Judgment Is Not Legacy Tech is a practical workplace clarity book about the human discernment organizations still need when automation increases speed, scale, and false confidence.

AI can summarize, draft, recommend, and optimize. But it does not own consequences. It does not understand every context. It does not carry accountability when a decision harms customers, employees, trust, operations, or strategy.

This book helps leaders, managers, operators, and knowledge workers use AI without outsourcing responsibility.

Through the JUDGE framework-Justify the decision, Understand context, Detect risk, Guide tradeoffs, and Evaluate outcomes-Artemis Ellis offers a practical way to evaluate AI-assisted work before plausible answers become expensive mistakes.

Inside, readers will learn how to:

Recognize when speed is replacing discernment

Challenge polished but incomplete AI output

Identify hidden context, risk, and tradeoffs

Avoid approval theater and symbolic human review

Document decision rationale before reasoning disappears

Build judgment into workflows instead of relying on heroic employees

Teach teams how to disagree with the tool constructively

Keep humans accountable in decisions, not just technically "in the loop"

This is not an anti-AI book.

It is a book about better decision quality in an AI-accelerated workplace.

Because human judgment is not legacy technology.

It still has a job.