Książka Outsmarted Arian Hosseini

Outsmarted

The Hidden Costs of Being the Smartest Person in the Room

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
What if the smartest people in the room are about to be priced out of it?Outsmarted is a book about...

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Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
184
EAN
9798197992246
Enbook ID
52746953
Waga
255
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 10

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What if the smartest people in the room are about to be priced out of it?

Outsmarted is a book about what happens when achievement becomes identity, told from inside the cognitive elite at the moment AI is repricing it. For two centuries, the elite has charged a premium for thinking faster than the room. Now, in the span of a single decade, the machines we built can do the entry-level work that priced our entire class - cleanly, instantly, for less than a candy bar.

Written by a Machine Learning Tech Lead who has spent two decades building the systems that helped create today's AI, this is the book the tribe has been waiting for someone in the tribe to write.

Inside, you will find:

  • The lowered hand - the lifelong cost of being right faster than the room expected, and what that habit slowly does to the person doing the lowering.
  • The translation tax - the cognitive bill smart people pay every day to convert their unfiltered thoughts into something the room can accept.
  • The cleverness ceiling - why the colleague with worse work just got promoted past you, and what kind of work actually pays above it.
  • The optimization function you cannot stop running on the people you try to love.
  • The strange and uncomfortable fact that many of the people we have spent decades looking down on have, by every measure that matters at the end, been happier than we have.
  • What is left when the work we were priced on can be done by a model that does not need health insurance.

A portrait, not a polemic. A field guide, not a manifesto. Written from inside the tribe, with the honesty the tribe rarely permits itself.

For the smart reader who has lowered his hand a thousand times and never had the language for it. For the spouse, the parent, the colleague on the receiving end of that lowering. And for everyone, in the years ahead, who is going to live through what comes after the repricing.