Category: Book Review
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AI and Justice: Education 📚
How is artificial intelligence fundamentally shifting the landscape of learning and human potential? In AI and Justice: Education and Opportunity, author D.J. Gilmore tackles the profound ways AI technologies are reshaping our classrooms, redefining core workforce skills, and restructuring socioeconomic opportunities. The book dives into the dual-edged sword of the AI revolution. On one hand,…
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AI and Justice⚖️Book Review 📚
AI and Justice is a timely and balanced look at how Artificial Intelligence shapes human systems, opportunity, and decision-making. Rather than leaning into hype or fear, the book focuses on awareness, accountability, and fairness. Inspired by the justice framework of the late Neely Fuller Jr. (producejustice.com) the book examines how AI influences hiring, lending, healthcare,…
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Book Review: AI and Justice
AI and Justice on Amazon For more information visitAI and Justice Book Website DJ Gilmore delivers a thoughtful and timely examination of how artificial intelligence impacts human systems, opportunity, and decision-making. Inspired by the justice framework of Neely Fuller Jr., the book explores how AI influences critical areas of modern life while exposing the hidden…
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Navigating the AI Age: A Review of Mo Gawdat’s ‘Scary Smart’ and ‘Alive’
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a “future” problem—it is the defining reality of our present. Few voices in tech are as qualified to guide us through this transition as Mo Gawdat, the former Chief Business Officer of Google [X]. In his two-part literary journey—Scary Smart (2021) and the upcoming Alive (2026)—Gawdat moves from a technical…
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Book Review: Doretha’s Gift by Keith L. Ellis
“Doretha’s Gift” is a captivating blend of family saga and supernatural memoir that intricately weaves the lives of its characters. The story centers on Doretha Eldrige, a young Black girl, and Lim Sheppard, a white man drawn back to his roots by tragedy. Their unexpected connection reveals a shared power that binds them, exploring themes…