By Edo Segal
I write this foreword not as an expert in artificial intelligence, but as someone who has spent thirty years building at the frontier of technological change and who recognizes that expertise alone is insufficient for the moment we are living through.
You On AI documents a technological transition, but more importantly, it documents a civilization in the process of redefining itself. What you hold in your hands is the record of a builder's encounter with tools that challenge every assumption he has operated under for three decades. It is honest about the vertigo, the exhilaration, and the fear. But it is also limited by its perspective—the view from inside the building process.
That is why Fernand Braudel's patterns of thought matter right now.
Braudel taught us to see
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