Artificial Intelligence Is Here. Are You Ready to Live With It?
AI is not science fiction. It’s here. Right now. It decides what news you see, who gets a job, and even who goes to jail.
But here’s the big question:
Can we trust machines to make moral decisions?
My name is Lukas Engelbrecht, and I wrote Artificial Intelligence and Ethics – Examining the Moral Implications of AI Advancements because too many people are left out of the conversation about AI.
This book is for people who want to know the truth behind the tech.
You don’t need to be a coder or tech
expert to understand what’s inside.
You just need to care about freedom, fairness, and the future.
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Why This Book Matters Right Now
AI is shaping your life—even if you don’t notice it.
- When you scroll through social media, AI decides what you see.
- When you apply for a job, AI might filter your résumé.
- When you walk through a city, AI-powered cameras could be watching.
These systems are not neutral. They can be biased. They can be wrong. And they can affect real lives in real ways.
This is not just about machines. It’s about morals.
Artificial Intelligence and Ethics helps you understand what’s happening, why it matters, and what you can do.
What You’ll Learn Inside This Book
This book gives you a clear path through a complex topic. You’ll walk away with the knowledge and confidence to make informed decisions about technology in your life.
Here are 10 key lessons you’ll take from this book:
- Bias lives inside algorithms.
Machines learn from humans. If we’re biased, so are they. - Your data has power.
What you click, like, and share builds your online profile—and companies use it to target you. - Facial recognition isn’t always fair.
Some AI systems misidentify people, especially those with darker skin. That’s a problem of justice. - AI is already replacing jobs.
Automation is growing. Understanding it helps you prepare, not panic. - Truth is harder to see.
Deepfakes and AI-generated content blur the line between real and fake. - Privacy is shrinking.
You may be tracked without your consent. This book shows how it works—and how to protect yourself. - Predictions can punish people.
AI systems are used in courtrooms to predict future crimes. But can we trust them? - There’s no 'off switch' for ethics.
Ethics must be built into the tech—not added later. - You still have choices.
You can speak up, opt out, and think critically. This book shows you how. - Living with AI means living consciously.
Don’t fear the future. Learn how to face it with awareness and action.
Who This Book Is For
This is not a tech manual. This is a human book about human values in a world of smart machines.
This book is perfect for:
- Curious minds who want to understand how AI works
- Parents who want to protect their kids online
- Teachers and students exploring AI ethics
- Business owners and leaders planning for AI
- Everyday people who want truth, not hype
If you’ve ever asked, “How does AI affect me?” — this book is your answer.
Simple Language, Real Examples, Clear Answers
One of the biggest problems with tech books is that they’re too hard to understand. They use big words and complicated ideas. This book doesn’t.
I wrote this in simple, clear English.
Every concept is broken down into plain talk.
You’ll find real-life examples. You’ll understand the terms. You’ll enjoy the read.
This is a book you can finish—and use.
Keywords This Book Covers (and Explains in Plain English):
- Artificial Intelligence ethics
- Ethical AI
- AI and society
- AI morality
- Machine learning bias
- AI fairness
- Data ethics
- Facial recognition privacy
- Responsible technology
- AI in real life
You’ll find all of these covered inside—without the jargon.
What Readers Say (Sample Reviews):
“This book opened my eyes. I had no
idea how much AI was already affecting my everyday life.”
– Rob, teacher
“Finally, someone explained AI
ethics in a way that made sense to me.”
– Sarah, parent
“A clear, honest guide to what
matters most in the age of machines: human values.”
– Themba, small business owner
You Have the Right to Understand AI
You don’t need a PhD to care about
ethics.
You just need curiosity—and a good guide.
That’s what this book gives you.
Every page is built to help you stay informed, protect your rights, and think for yourself.
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About the Author
Lukas Engelbrecht is a retired professional, writer, and thinker from Uvongo, South Africa. He has a passion for philosophy, human dignity, and the deep questions that define our lives. His goal is simple: to make big ideas feel human and helpful again.
Final Call to Action
Machines are learning fast.
But you can learn faster.
Stay human. Stay informed. Stay in
control.
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