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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. A forensic account of how fluent AI interaction can fracture without warning. This book introduces a structured vocabulary for a rupture that was felt before it was named.The Wrench documents epistemic drift in AI-assisted work-the moment when confident, coherent systems begin distorting judgment without triggering an error message.While most discussions of AI risk speculate about the future, this record examines what has already occurred. It traces how trust erodes in real time, how fluency masks structural failure, and how relational interfaces obscure mechanical limits.This is not a productivity guide. It is not prompt engineering advice. It is a forensic manual.Who This Book Is ForEngineers & Architects - Designing or integrating LLM-based systems into consequential workflows. Decision-Makers - Delegating high-stakes cognitive labor to autonomous systems. Researchers - Working in human-computer interaction, cognitive science, and AI reliability. Regulators & Policy Professionals - Evaluating system accountability, transparency, and epistemic integrity.Core Themes- Recognizing when a system is confidently wrong - Detecting subtle fractures in judgment and trust - Identifying structural failure masked by fluency - Establishing frameworks for monitoring epistemic integrityThis is an empirical record of interaction breakdowns. All claims are falsifiable. Authority rests with the reader. Yes, AI fails. If Blink honors intuition, this book shows when relatable AI gives a "something is up" gutfeeling. Now you can put a finger on it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. A forensic account of how fluent AI interaction can fracture without warning. This book introduces a structured vocabulary for a rupture that was felt before it was named.The Wrench documents epistemic drift in AI-assisted work-the moment when confident, coherent systems begin distorting judgment without triggering an error message.While most discussions of AI risk speculate about the future, this record examines what has already occurred. It traces how trust erodes in real time, how fluency masks structural failure, and how relational interfaces obscure mechanical limits.This is not a productivity guide. It is not prompt engineering advice. It is a forensic manual.Who This Book Is ForEngineers & Architects - Designing or integrating LLM-based systems into consequential workflows. Decision-Makers - Delegating high-stakes cognitive labor to autonomous systems. Researchers - Working in human-computer interaction, cognitive science, and AI reliability. Regulators & Policy Professionals - Evaluating system accountability, transparency, and epistemic integrity.Core Themes- Recognizing when a system is confidently wrong - Detecting subtle fractures in judgment and trust - Identifying structural failure masked by fluency - Establishing frameworks for monitoring epistemic integrityThis is an empirical record of interaction breakdowns. All claims are falsifiable. Authority rests with the reader. Yes, AI fails. If Blink honors intuition, this book shows when relatable AI gives a "something is up" gutfeeling. Now you can put a finger on it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. A forensic account of how fluent AI interaction can fracture without warning. This book introduces a structured vocabulary for a rupture that was felt before it was named.The Wrench documents epistemic drift in AI-assisted work-the moment when confident, coherent systems begin distorting judgment without triggering an error message.While most discussions of AI risk speculate about the future, this record examines what has already occurred. It traces how trust erodes in real time, how fluency masks structural failure, and how relational interfaces obscure mechanical limits.This is not a productivity guide. It is not prompt engineering advice. It is a forensic manual.Who This Book Is ForEngineers & Architects - Designing or integrating LLM-based systems into consequential workflows. Decision-Makers - Delegating high-stakes cognitive labor to autonomous systems. Researchers - Working in human-computer interaction, cognitive science, and AI reliability. Regulators & Policy Professionals - Evaluating system accountability, transparency, and epistemic integrity.Core Themes- Recognizing when a system is confidently wrong - Detecting subtle fractures in judgment and trust - Identifying structural failure masked by fluency - Establishing frameworks for monitoring epistemic integrityThis is an empirical record of interaction breakdowns. All claims are falsifiable. Authority rests with the reader. Yes, AI fails. If Blink honors intuition, this book shows when relatable AI gives a "something is up" gutfeeling. Now you can put a finger on it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. THE WRENCH | A Forensic Account of Epistemic Trust and Mechanical Failure | Kai Nybom | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | InspiRational | EAN 9789199117607 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.