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Behind Every Automated Denial Is a Human Choice

You were denied, not by a person, not by an interview, but by a system that never met you.
A job application disappears. A loan request fails. Housing slips out of reach. The response arrives instantly, automated, final, and unexplained. No discussion. No correction. No accountability. Just a decision rendered by software.
Something judged you before anyone listened.
In The AI vs. Humanity, Albert Hadi examines a defining shift of our time: the quiet transfer of authority from human judgment to automated systems. Artificial intelligence no longer supports decision-making. It increasingly replaces it. In doing so, it reshapes who is seen, who advances, and who is silently excluded.
This transformation did not arrive with dramatic announcements or public debate. It crept in through promises of speed, efficiency, and objectivity. Algorithms now evaluate workers, rank applicants, assess financial risk, prioritize patients, and monitor behavior, often without transparency or appeal.
This book explores the unseen framework shaping everyday life:
• Work: How behavioral signals and hidden scoring systems outweigh experience, skill, and effort before a résumé is ever read.
• Money: How zip codes and digital histories become destinies you are not allowed to question.
• Health: How automated prioritization turns care into calculation, reducing human lives to statistical outcomes.
• Privacy: How historical bias is absorbed into code, disguised as neutrality, and enforced without explanation.
The most dangerous myth is impartiality. These systems are not neutral. Every algorithm reflects human choices, values, and exclusions, yet responsibility is buried behind technical language and proprietary design. Power remains human, but accountability vanishes.
This is not a book about machines. It is a warning about what happens when decision-making loses its human face.
Before responsibility disappears entirely, one question remains:
Are you still a person in the system, or merely an input waiting to be processed?
The answer matters more than ever.
Available on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GLH3448Q

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