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The Human Advantage

Skills AI Cannot Easily Replace

Etienne Psaila Ai

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English
Publishdrive
15 May 2026
Artificial intelligence is changing the way people work, learn, communicate, create, and make decisions. It can write, summarise, analyse, generate images, support research, automate routine tasks, and produce polished outputs at remarkable speed. But the rise of AI does not make human skill irrelevant. It changes which human skills matter most.

The Human Advantage: Skills AI Cannot Easily Replace is a fact-based, accessible guide to the durable abilities that remain valuable in an age of intelligent machines. Written in a clear, flowing narrative style, this book explores judgement, critical thinking, emotional intelligence, communication, creativity, ethics, leadership, adaptability, resilience, expertise, trust, care, and decision-making under uncertainty.

Rather than treating AI as either a miracle or a threat, this book presents a grounded view of how people can remain useful, credible, and deeply human while using new tools wisely. It explains why the future belongs not to those who reject AI or blindly depend on it, but to those who combine AI literacy with human judgement, responsibility, and purpose.

For workers, students, parents, educators, leaders, freelancers, business owners, and lifelong learners, this book offers a practical philosophy for staying relevant in the AI era. It shows how to build a personal skill portfolio that machines cannot easily copy: the ability to ask better questions, understand context, build trust, communicate meaning, care for others, make ethical choices, and stand behind one's work.

The future still needs people. This book explains why-and shows which human strengths will matter most.
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Imprint:   Publishdrive
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   531g
ISBN:   9798901945773
Pages:   400
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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