Nakel Nikiema
In a world increasingly shaped by algorithms, Psyche & Silicon explores the profound and often overlooked relationship between the human mind and artificial intelligence. Blending cutting-edge research with compelling insights, this book delves into how psychological principles shape AI design-and how, in turn, intelligent machines are reshaping the way we think, feel, and behave.From the biases embedded in neural networks to the emotional responses we project onto machines, Psyche & Silicon uncovers the psychological underpinnings of our interactions with technology. It asks urgent questions: Can machines understand emotion, or merely simulate it? How do cognitive shortcuts in the human brain influence AI decision-making systems? And what does it mean to trust-or fear-a machine?Ideal for psychologists, technologists, ethicists, and curious minds alike, this book is a timely guide to the symbiotic evolution of minds both biological and artificial. At the crossroads of human nature and digital intelligence, Psyche & Silicon offers a thought-provoking journey into the future of consciousness and cognition.