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OverviewStop Acknowledging AI is not a book about machines. It is a book about human intelligence - and the urgent need to reclaim clarity, confidence, and authorship in the age of artificial mimicry. Across classrooms, studios, offices, universities, and homes, a strange paradox has taken hold: people feel guilty for using a tool, ashamed of their originality, and fearful of being ""replaced"" by algorithms. Students hesitate to innovate. Creators doubt their voice. Professionals compare themselves to statistical outputs. Parents push children into AI streams without understanding the fundamentals. Institutions weaponize disclosure checkboxes and hype cycles. And everywhere, millions silently wonder: Do I still matter? This confusion did not come from AI itself. It came from us - from projection, worship, fear, dependency, and the centuries-old habit of mistaking tools for gods. Stop Acknowledging AI dismantles that illusion. Visionary author Sandeep J. Chavan offers a decisive manifesto that reframes AI as what it truly is: a mirror, not a mind. Through philosophy, psychology, and practical frameworks, this book restores human primacy in the digital age. Inside You'll Discover: The Human Intelligence Framework (HIF): A precise model proving why creativity originates in the human mind. The AI Boundary Protocol (ABP): Daily-use guidelines to prevent emotional projection and identity erosion. The Misuse Map: A factual breakdown of how institutions weaponize AI anxiety for control and profit. The Cognitive Immunity Toolkit: Exercises and reflection prompts to build resilience against hype and illusion. The Chavanian Index of Tool-Dependence (CITD): A diagnostic scale mapping seven levels of human-AI interaction. Final Manifesto & Epilogue: A declaration that tools amplify intelligence but never replace it. This book matters because it restores confidence for students, protects originality for creators, re-centers ethics for professionals, guides parents and educators with clarity, and equips leaders with a universal framework for digital sovereignty. The Core Message AI is not a competitor, partner, deity, or replacement. It is only a mirror - and a mirror has no power except the power you give it. Stop Acknowledging AI is a reminder, a correction, and a rebellion against the illusion that tools can replace the mind that created them. If you finish these pages with a stronger sense of self, a clearer understanding of intelligence, and the confidence to use AI boldly without surrendering your identity, then this book has served its purpose. Humanity is not in danger from AI. Humanity is in danger from forgetting itself. Let this book help you remember. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sandeep ChavanPublisher: Gyrus Vision Imprint: Gyrus Vision Edition: Global ed. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.417kg ISBN: 9788199682375ISBN 10: 819968237 Pages: 360 Publication Date: 06 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""A bold manifesto that reframes AI not as a rival, but as a mirror - and restores human primacy."" ""Stop Acknowledging AI is the psychological vaccine our generation needs against hype, fear, and identity erosion."" ""Sandeep J. Chavan delivers clarity with precision, offering frameworks that every student, creator, and leader must adopt."" ""This book dismantles the illusion of tool worship and gives humanity back its confidence."" ""A rare work that blends philosophy, psychology, and practicality - it will be remembered as a cornerstone of the AI era."" ""Stop Acknowledging AI is not about machines; it is about us - and how we reclaim our authority."" Author InformationSandeep Chavan is an independent thinker, educator, and author whose work explores the structural behavior of power, intelligence, energy, and systems across disciplines. Trained as an engineer and working at the intersection of physics, systems thinking, philosophy, and modern technology, he is known for developing original frameworks that challenge mainstream interpretations without relying on ideology, morality, or motivation.Rather than offering prescriptions, his writing focuses on first principles-how systems actually behave when left aligned, and why they collapse when interfered with. His work spans topics including Universal Energy Dynamics, Unified Power Architecture, intelligence and non-reaction, human and machine behavior, geopolitics, and the philosophy of continuity.Chavan's style is deliberately restrained. He avoids instruction, persuasion, and performance, allowing structure to do the explanatory work. His books are written not to convince, but to settle-to leave the reader with clearer perception rather than louder conclusions. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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