AI, Independent Work, & Parallel Power is a practical guide to why modern work no longer reliably protects women and what women can do to build more durable forms of income, autonomy, and stability. The book explains how employment now runs through platforms, automated screening, productivity scoring, financial monitoring, and opaque rules that quietly reward compliance while punishing irregularity. It shows how women, especially those carrying care work, health shifts, nonstandard schedules, or uneven work histories, are often misread by systems that treat complexity as risk. Rather than pretending traditional work is still a stable shield, the book lays out why dependency has become dangerous and why women need income structures that are harder to score, flag, or shut down overnight.
What makes the book especially useful is that it does not stop at critique. It gives women a clear framework for understanding how AI reads work behavior, where platform dependence becomes fragile, how oversharing at work creates risk, and why parallel power matters as a practical survival strategy rather than a slogan. It also includes genuinely helpful supplemental matter throughout: “Ways Modern Work Silently Tightens Control,” scripts for declining oversharing requests at work, “What Not to Explain to Platforms,” “12 Signals That Trigger Automated Scrutiny,” “A Quiet Reclassification,” platform risk tiers, “15 Common Invisible Failure Points,” guidance on quiet exit timing, the EATMS 7-Day Independence Plan, and appendices. Those lists, scripts, and quick-reference sections give the book real staying power because they help readers act more strategically instead of just absorbing the diagnosis.
For readers of women’s work autonomy, independent income, platform risk, AI and employment systems, low-visibility earning, and practical self-protection guides, AI, Independent Work, & Parallel Power is direct, readable, and built for real economic life. It is not selling hustle culture, branding fantasies, or blind optimism about technology. It is built for women who want clearer language for why work feels more exposed, more conditional, and less protective than it once did, along with practical ways to reduce dependence, preserve flexibility, and build steadier forms of power outside systems that were never designed to keep them safe.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Work no longer protects women the way it once did. Artificial intelligence, platforms, and financial systems now shape who is visible, trusted, and allowed to continue, often without explanation. Income, communication, and identity are increasingly governed by automated rules that reward compliance and punish deviation. For many women, instability arrives quietly, not through failure, but through systems that change standards without warning. AI, Independent Work, & Parallel Power explains how modern work actually functions under these conditions. It breaks down how AI influences hiring, productivity scoring, platform enforcement, and financial scrutiny, and why reliance on a single employer or platform has become a structural risk. Rather than offering career advice or productivity tactics, the book focuses on understanding system behavior so women can navigate it with less exposure. The book then shows how to build parallel power: low-visibility income, protected identity, safe AI use, independent communication, and quiet redundancy. These structures allow women to earn, plan, and speak without placing their lives entirely inside systems they do not control. This is not a guide to escape or confrontation. It is a practical framework for preserving autonomy, stability, and decision authority in a world that is steadily closing. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781966014386
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Work no longer protects women the way it once did. Artificial intelligence, platforms, and financial systems now shape who is visible, trusted, and allowed to continue, often without explanation. Income, communication, and identity are increasingly governed by automated rules that reward compliance and punish deviation. For many women, instability arrives quietly, not through failure, but through systems that change standards without warning. AI, Independent Work, & Parallel Power explains how modern work actually functions under these conditions. It breaks down how AI influences hiring, productivity scoring, platform enforcement, and financial scrutiny, and why reliance on a single employer or platform has become a structural risk. Rather than offering career advice or productivity tactics, the book focuses on understanding system behavior so women can navigate it with less exposure. The book then shows how to build parallel power: low-visibility income, protected identity, safe AI use, independent communication, and quiet redundancy. These structures allow women to earn, plan, and speak without placing their lives entirely inside systems they do not control. This is not a guide to escape or confrontation. It is a practical framework for preserving autonomy, stability, and decision authority in a world that is steadily closing. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781966014386
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. AI, Independent Work, & Parallel Power is a practical guide to why modern work no longer reliably protects women and what women can do to build more durable forms of income, autonomy, and stability. The book explains how employment now runs through platforms, automated screening, productivity scoring, financial monitoring, and opaque rules that quietly reward compliance while punishing irregularity. It shows how women, especially those carrying care work, health shifts, nonstandard schedules, or uneven work histories, are often misread by systems that treat complexity as risk. Rather than pretending traditional work is still a stable shield, the book lays out why dependency has become dangerous and why women need income structures that are harder to score, flag, or shut down overnight. What makes the book especially useful is that it does not stop at critique. It gives women a clear framework for understanding how AI reads work behavior, where platform dependence becomes fragile, how oversharing at work creates risk, and why parallel power matters as a practical survival strategy rather than a slogan. It also includes genuinely helpful supplemental matter throughout: "Ways Modern Work Silently Tightens Control," scripts for declining oversharing requests at work, "What Not to Explain to Platforms," "12 Signals That Trigger Automated Scrutiny," "A Quiet Reclassification," platform risk tiers, "15 Common Invisible Failure Points," guidance on quiet exit timing, the EATMS 7-Day Independence Plan, and appendices. Those lists, scripts, and quick-reference sections give the book real staying power because they help readers act more strategically instead of just absorbing the diagnosis. For readers of women's work autonomy, independent income, platform risk, AI and employment systems, low-visibility earning, and practical self-protection guides, AI, Independent Work, & Parallel Power is direct, readable, and built for real economic life. It is not selling hustle culture, branding fantasies, or blind optimism about technology. It is built for women who want clearer language for why work feels more exposed, more conditional, and less protective than it once did, along with practical ways to reduce dependence, preserve flexibility, and build steadier forms of power outside systems that were never designed to keep them safe. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781966014386
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - AI, Independent Work, & Parallel Power is a practical guide to why modern work no longer reliably protects women and what women can do to build more durable forms of income, autonomy, and stability. The book explains how employment now runs through platforms, automated screening, productivity scoring, financial monitoring, and opaque rules that quietly reward compliance while punishing irregularity. It shows how women, especially those carrying care work, health shifts, nonstandard schedules, or uneven work histories, are often misread by systems that treat complexity as risk. Rather than pretending traditional work is still a stable shield, the book lays out why dependency has become dangerous and why women need income structures that are harder to score, flag, or shut down overnight.What makes the book especially useful is that it does not stop at critique. It gives women a clear framework for understanding how AI reads work behavior, where platform dependence becomes fragile, how oversharing at work creates risk, and why parallel power matters as a practical survival strategy rather than a slogan. It also includes genuinely helpful supplemental matter throughout: 'Ways Modern Work Silently Tightens Control,' scripts for declining oversharing requests at work, 'What Not to Explain to Platforms,' '12 Signals That Trigger Automated Scrutiny,' 'A Quiet Reclassification,' platform risk tiers, '15 Common Invisible Failure Points,' guidance on quiet exit timing, the EATMS 7-Day Independence Plan, and appendices. Those lists, scripts, and quick-reference sections give the book real staying power because they help readers act more strategically instead of just absorbing the diagnosis.For readers of women's work autonomy, independent income, platform risk, AI and employment systems, low-visibility earning, and practical self-protection guides, AI, Independent Work, & Parallel Power is direct, readable, and built for real economic life. It is not selling hustle culture, branding fantasies, or blind optimism about technology. It is built for women who want clearer language for why work feels more exposed, more conditional, and less protective than it once did, along with practical ways to reduce dependence, preserve flexibility, and build steadier forms of power outside systems that were never designed to keep them safe. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781966014386
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. AI, Independent Work, & Parallel Power for Women | A Survival Guide for Women in Authoritarian America | Mads Duchamp | Taschenbuch | Machine Learning | Englisch | 2026 | PublishDrive | EAN 9781966014386 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand. N° de réf. du vendeur 134451721
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