The Power of Algorithms recounts the most profound and least visible revolution of our time: that of artificial intelligence.
Every day, invisible algorithms select the information we see, influence our choices, guide our work, the economy, politics, and even the way we think. They do not impose orders, but create contexts. They do not command, but direct. Their power is silent, continuous, structural.
This essay accompanies the reader into the new algorithmic environment in which we live, analyzing how AI is transforming society, work, information, democracy, and geopolitical balances. With a clear and accessible style, the author shows why technology is never neutral and why automation raises crucial ethical and political questions.
But The Power of the Algorithm is not a book against innovation. It is an invitation to awareness. After revealing the mechanisms of algorithmic power, the essay opens up a new perspective: a digital humanism, in which artificial intelligence becomes an opportunity to redefine what makes human beings truly human.
A book for those who want to understand the present before it becomes inevitable.