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The Dark Psychology of AI

How Artificial Intelligence Influences, Manipulates, and Controls Human Behavior

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The Dark Psychology of AI

Written by: Elio Mascolo
Narrated by: Viktor Derossi
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What if artificial intelligence is not only changing what people do online, but also quietly shaping how they think, feel, trust, and choose?

The Dark Psychology of AI is a provocative and accessible nonfiction book that explores the hidden psychological power of intelligent systems. From social media algorithms and recommendation engines to deepfakes, synthetic media, AI companions, and personalized persuasion, this book reveals how artificial intelligence can influence human attention, intensify emotional dependence, distort perception, and slowly weaken autonomy.

This is not a sensational warning about technology. It is a clear-eyed investigation into how AI works when it meets human weakness, cognitive bias, emotional vulnerability, and the desire for convenience. The result is a system that can persuade, condition, distract, and even control without ever looking like force.

Inside this book, you will discover:

how AI learns from behavior and turns data into influence;

why algorithms are so effective at capturing attention;

how personalization narrows perception and strengthens echo chambers;

why deepfakes and synthetic media are eroding trust;

how AI companions and chatbots can create emotional attachment;

why passive use of AI can reduce critical thinking and independence;

how to recognize manipulation and use AI more consciously.

Written for readers who are curious, skeptical, worried, or only partially informed about artificial intelligence, this book balances warning with empowerment. It does not position the reader as powerless. Instead, it shows how awareness, digital literacy, and critical thinking can become forms of resistance in a world increasingly shaped by algorithms.

If you want to understand the dark side of AI without hype, confusion, or technical overload, this book will help you see what is happening beneath the surface — and how to protect your mind, your attention, and your freedom.
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