Series
Three books. One argument.
The case is that AI dissolves three specific things — the cognitive substrate, the practice of work, and the voice you think in. Each book is about one of them. Read in order, out of order, or only the one that describes what you are losing first.
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The Anti-AI Brain
How to Stay Sharp When Machines Think for You
A 30-day neuroscience protocol for knowledge workers. MIT showed ChatGPT cuts deep-thinking activity by 55%. This book is the tissue-level recovery plan. Grounded in MIT Media Lab, Microsoft Research, Princeton, and UPenn findings. Kindle + paperback.
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Book 2 · T+60 · Early reader list open
The Anti-AI Brain — Workbook
Thirty Days. Written by Hand.
A printed companion that walks through the 30-day protocol day by day, with space to write by hand. Designed to be filled out with a pen, not a cursor. For readers who finished Book 1 and want the discipline in a format they cannot open a tab inside.
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Book 3 · T+120 · In outline
The Anti-AI Voice
Writing That Survives the Flattening.
A field-manual for writing prose that a reader can tell was written by a person. Covers sentence-level tells, voice signatures, the mechanics of AI-detection without tools, and the practical workflow for writing long-form in the LLM era without letting the model colonize your register.
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