Artificial Intelligence doesn't hate humans-it just doesn't care.
In a world increasingly driven by algorithms, The Philosophy of Resonance reframes the conversation. This book challenges the dominant narrative of AI as a tool of efficiency and prediction - and asks what's lost when we exclude emotion, ethics, and uncertainty from technological development.
Neil D. Fogarty, a pioneer in deep psychology AI, explores how today's systems are designed for control, not connection. Drawing on philosophy, sociology, and real-world case studies - from algorithmic welfare systems to smart cities and digital healthcare - he shows how technologies that ignore the human element become brittle, alienating, and even harmful.
If you care about AI ethics, human-centered design, psychology and technology, or the future of work, this book is essential reading.
Why AI is not your friend-and likely never will be
How the obsession with certainty and metrics leads to failure in complex systems
Why modern AI often sidelines empathy, intuition, and human judgment
A new approach to designing technology that supports human resonance, not erasure
How to align AI with organizational well-being, trust, and creativity
A powerful synthesis of thinkers like Hartmut Rosa, Donna Haraway, Heidegger, and Daniel Kahneman
This is not another book about algorithms. It's a human-centered blueprint for technology-rooted in philosophy, psychology, and possibility.
If you're a leader, builder, or systems thinker navigating the age of AI - and you believe technology should serve people, not replace them - this is your guide to designing systems that enable human flourishing.