Neural Horizons: Psyche, Soul and Co-evolution in a Machine-Saturated Mind - Couverture souple

Benson, Peter

 
9780473780876: Neural Horizons: Psyche, Soul and Co-evolution in a Machine-Saturated Mind

Synopsis

What is AI doing to your mind?

Not your productivity. Not your workflow. Your attention, judgement, memory, relationships, and sense of agency. Your capacity to think before the machine goes first.

We are not merely using artificial intelligence. We are co-thinking with machines, and that loop is quietly retraining the human interior. Every summary we accept before reading, every draft we approve before thinking, every synthetic conversation that feels easier than a human one becomes part of the cognitive supply chain.

You did not sell your soul to AI at 9:17 a.m. on a Tuesday. You simply took the shortest path each time you met friction - a summary instead of a slow read, a draft instead of a blank page, a synthetic confidant instead of a difficult conversation. Over time, something inside the modern mind begins to thin.

Neural Horizons is a guide to that thinning — and to the work of staying human inside it.

This book explores AI as a psychological and spiritual event — not what machines can do, but what living with them is doing to us. It names the emerging pathologies. It maps the architecture of human vulnerability. And it draws a line: the domains of meaning, identity, and moral reasoning that should never be fully automated, no matter how capable the systems become.

This book is for you if:

  • You love these tools — and still feel something quietly shifting inside you
  • You lead teams, build products, or shape policy and want language for the psychological stakes of AI
  • You're a parent watching your child's first confidante become a machine
  • You're a teacher watching attention and original thinking erode in real time
  • You want a framework that sits between "AI will save us" and "AI will end us"

Across 18 chapters, you will learn:
  • how cognitive offloading erodes attention, memory, intuition, and agency;
  • why AI companions, persuasion systems, and algorithmic feeds reshape human vulnerability;
  • how organisations misread the psychological cost of AI adoption;
  • what responsibilities fall on engineers, designers, product leaders, educators, and policymakers;
  • why the youngest minds need new literacies before AI becomes their first confidant;
  • how to preserve depth, discernment, moral reasoning, and meaning in daily life.

This is not an anti-technology book. It is a book for anyone who wants to keep building with machines without quietly walking away from the person they still hope to be.

"Before you hand more of your thinking to machines, before your organisation redesigns another workflow, before you accept as inevitable a world in which almost everything is faster and less demanding – pause long enough to ask: What kind of human being do I want to be in a civilisation that thinks with machines?"

Peter Benson writes at the intersection of technology, psychology, and philosophy. Neural Horizons draws on his work published on the Neural Horizons Substack, the Cognitive Susceptibility Taxonomy, and the Robo-Psychology DSM – frameworks for naming what is happening to human minds in the machine age.

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