In a world where Artificial Intelligence ceases to be a tool and begins to become the architect of reality, the question is no longer "what can the machine do," but "what will happen to humanity." Yiannis Mastrogeorgiou does not write "another book about AI." He writes from within, from managing the national AI strategy, international negotiations, European AI Factories, and global conferences on the ethical use of AI, up to the anxiety of a country that for the first time is not just chasing developments but is trying to take a seat at the table where algorithms and their rules are shared.
Europe, Greece, Big Tech, institutions—all come into view, calmly, with evidence, without idealization. And then comes the truly difficult part: the human. The book leaves aside the code and meets the person, the will, the relationship; converses with Saint Maximus the Confessor and Orthodox thought about the "harmony" of body and soul, to ask something almost provocative: If the machine learns to think, will we remember why we exist?
In an age where everything promises "ease," Humanity and robot is an invitation to spiritual and political maturity. A book for those who do not merely want to use AI but to decide how—and with what measures—they will coexist with it.
Manufacturer
- Author
- Giannis Mastrogeorgiou
- Publisher
- Patakis
- Type
- Technology, Computers - Informatics, Political Science, Anthropology - Ethnology, Artificial Intelligence
- Language
- Greek
- Subtitle
- -
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 144
- Release Date
- 1/2026
- Publication Date
- 2026
- Dimensions
- 14x21 cm
- ISBN-13
- 9786180711370
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