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Two Intelligences, One Future

Conversations With AI About AI

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Two Intelligences, One Future

By: Raymond Bean
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Artificial intelligence isn’t coming—it’s already here.
And it’s evolving faster than anyone anticipated. The real question isn’t if AI will reshape our world, but how—and what that means for you.
In Two Intelligences, One Future, author Raymond Bean dives headfirst into this transformation. What started as an experiment—using AI as a collaborator—became something much bigger: a deep exploration of where intelligence, creativity, and human potential are headed.
It’s a real conversation between human and machine, tackling the most urgent questions of our time:

Will AI make us obsolete—or more powerful than ever?

What happens when human intelligence merges with artificial intelligence?

How can we prepare for the exponential wave of change already underway?

Thought-provoking, fast-paced, and deeply relevant, this is your guide to understanding the revolution happening right now—and how to ride the wave instead of getting left behind.
The future isn’t waiting. Are you ready?

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I admittedly had high expectations. I was hoping for a free-flowing conversation between a human and an AI…similar to the ones I’ve had with AIs in the past. What I got was a decent piece of futurism but nothing much better or worse than, or different from, some of the works I’ve read by Ray Kurzweil and others. In fact, in some cases it seemed like the AI had been prompted to “respond in Ray Kurzweil’s breathless style”.
Still it was interesting, and the AI-generated narration was decently human-sounding overall with a few little quirks to let the listener know that’s what it was.
I would recommend as an introduction to to those who haven’t read the futurists like Kurzweil as extensively as I have, or to fanatics like me who devour all this stuff they can get their hands on.

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