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These are the books I have spent time with the ones I’ve read slowly, argued with, underlined, and sometimes disagreed with completely.

Each review reflects what the book made me think about rather than what it tried to teach. Some are technical, others philosophical, a few deeply personal.

This page gathers them in one place so you can decide which ones might be worth your own time.

They are not endorsements. They are just my notes from the reading that shapes how I think about AI, ethics, and responsibility.

BOOK REVIEWS

A Dangerous Master: Wendell Wallach

Privacy is Power by Carissa Véliz

If Anyone Builds This, Everyone Dies by Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares

AI, Automation, and War Anthony King

Artificial Integrity: Hamilton Mann