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Bob Hutchins set out to understand a discomfort he couldn’t name. Something was shifting beneath work, judgment, authorship, meaning itself. AI turned out to be the instrument that made the cracks visible.
What he found is simpler and stranger than the usual stories about AI. The technology works like a mirror.
It reflects the systems we built once friction gets removed. How much of what we call expertise is really pattern recognition. How often process stands in for thinking. How easily authority slips loose from accountability. He sees it in classrooms, where AI exposes how much teaching had already been reduced to compliance and measurement. He sees it in business, where it reveals how often leadership confuses motion with judgment and metrics with understanding.
Hutchins works this terrain directly. He uses AI as a deliberate tool, one that sharpens clarity and error at the same time. He lets it challenge his assumptions and test his thinking. One principle keeps surfacing. The discernment stays human. That line used to be easy to overlook. Now it’s the whole game.
The book draws on lived case studies and research, with a historical lens that connects what came before to what’s coming. It moves through schools and workplaces, through the way we measure performance, through places like Boxtown in Memphis and the workers in Kenya who labeled the data behind systems most of us use without thinking. Real ground.
What AI Reveals asks a different question than most books in this space. The point was never what AI will do to us. The point is what it shows us about ourselves. Once you see that reflection clearly, the question changes again. What’s worth keeping. What’s been quietly eroding. What we have to rebuild with more care.
This is the third way through the good-versus-bad noise. AI didn’t create the problem. It made the problem harder to look away from.
ASIN : B0GXC3PQKH
Accessibility : Learn more
Publication date : April 30, 2026
Language : English
File size : 3.1 MB
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 170 pages
ISBN-13 : 978-1970853780
Page Flip : Enabled
Best Sellers Rank: #101,234 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #15 in Organizational Change (Kindle Store) #26 in Media Studies (Kindle Store) #44 in Workplace Behavior
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