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AI, Algorithms, and the Psyche

$ 120

Pages:656
Published: 2025-06-17
ISBN:978-99993-2-752-7
Category: New Release
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In an era where algorithms increasingly shape our joys, fears, identities, and desires, understanding AI’s influence on the human psyche is crucial. This book explores a pressing question: What happens to human cognition, emotion, identity, memory, and behavior when artificial intelligence becomes our mirror and medium? Media psychology, traditionally focused on content's effects, must urgently expand to navigate intelligent systems that anticipate our thoughts, shape our moods, and redefine our attention. The psychological stakes are profound: our attention fragmented, emotions engineered for retention, memories outsourced, identities shaped by virality, and meaning reduced to metrics. Each shift highlights an ethical dilemma—what kind of inner lives are we cultivating, and for whom? This work argues for psychological integrity as foundational in media design, prioritizing empathy, permission, and dignity over mere efficiency and prediction. Structured around theory, empirical research, and ethical imagination, the book examines algorithms as psychological environments. It proposes frameworks for ethical media practices, introduces concepts like “emotional justice” and “narrative sovereignty,” and suggests regulatory innovations such as Psychological Impact Assessments (PIAs). Aimed at researchers, educators, designers, policymakers, and concerned citizens, it calls for collective stewardship of our digital ecosystems. Media systems, far from neutral, are ethical architectures influencing our mental health and rights. Ultimately, this book advocates respecting the psyche as sacred space, emphasizing care over conquest in our algorithmic age.



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