Beyond Intelligent Machines: Consciousness, Control, and the Future of Artificial Intelligence
Ahmed Banafa(Author)
River Publishers
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 15. September 2026
Book
Hardback
212 pages
978-87-438-1297-5 (ISBN)
Description
Artificial intelligence has crossed a historic threshold. What began as narrow automation and pattern recognition has evolved into systems capable of reasoning, generating knowledge, shaping economies, influencing geopolitics, and challenging how we define intelligence and humanity itself. AI is no longer merely a supporting technology-it is becoming a foundational force shaping modern civilization.
Beyond Intelligent Machines: Consciousness, Control, and the Future of Artificial Intelligence examines what lies beyond today's AI systems. The book explores not only how AI works, but what it is becoming and how its trajectory may reshape power, identity, labor, security, and even consciousness. Topics range from large language models and agentic AI to embodied intelligence, emotional systems, and emerging questions about machine autonomy and artificial awareness.
Rather than treating AI purely as a technical achievement, the book frames it as a socio-technical system embedded within culture, economics, ethics, and global competition. It confronts critical questions: What happens when intelligence scales faster than governance? Can machines exhibit agency without intention? How do we maintain meaningful human oversight as decision-making systems become increasingly autonomous?
Written for readers seeking to understand where AI is headed-not just how it works-this book argues that the future of AI will be shaped not only by algorithms, but by the values, constraints, and choices we embed within them today.
Beyond Intelligent Machines: Consciousness, Control, and the Future of Artificial Intelligence examines what lies beyond today's AI systems. The book explores not only how AI works, but what it is becoming and how its trajectory may reshape power, identity, labor, security, and even consciousness. Topics range from large language models and agentic AI to embodied intelligence, emotional systems, and emerging questions about machine autonomy and artificial awareness.
Rather than treating AI purely as a technical achievement, the book frames it as a socio-technical system embedded within culture, economics, ethics, and global competition. It confronts critical questions: What happens when intelligence scales faster than governance? Can machines exhibit agency without intention? How do we maintain meaningful human oversight as decision-making systems become increasingly autonomous?
Written for readers seeking to understand where AI is headed-not just how it works-this book argues that the future of AI will be shaped not only by algorithms, but by the values, constraints, and choices we embed within them today.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Gistrup
Denmark
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic, Postgraduate, and Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
66 farbige Abbildungen
66 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-87-438-1297-5 (9788743812975)
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Prof. Ahmed Banafa is a globally recognized expert in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, cybersecurity, and the Internet of Things (IoT). With a distinguished career that spans research, operations, and strategic technology management, he has been a prominent voice in shaping the discourse around emerging technologies. He has received numerous accolades for his work, including the Certificate of Honor from the City and County of San Francisco, the Haskell Award for Distinguished Teaching from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, and the prestigious Author & Artist Award from San Jose State University. In 2018, LinkedIn named him the No. 1 Tech Voice to Follow, highlighting his foresight and influence in technology trends. Prof. Banafa's thought leadership has been featured in Time, Nature, Forbes, IEEE Spectrum, and the MIT Technology Review. He has been a guest expert on global media outlets such as ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, Bloomberg, BBC, NPR, Reuters, and NHK, providing insights on cutting-edge technology topics. He is also a contributing member of the MIT Technology Review Global Panel, further cementing his role as a respected thought leader.
An accomplished author, Prof. Banafa has written several acclaimed books, including:
* Secure and Smart Internet of Things (IoT) Using Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Winner of the SJSU Author and Artist Award and ranked among the Best Technology Books of All Time.
* Blockchain Technology and Applications - Adopted into curricula at prestigious universities, including Stanford.
* Quantum Computing - Officially added to the Library of Congress collection.
* Transformative AI and Introduction to AI (2025) - Both received the SJSU Author and Artist Award.
* His upcoming work, AI in Action, marks his ninth book and explores AI's real-world impact across industries.
Prof. Banafa studied Cybersecurity at Harvard University and Digital Transformation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He holds a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering and a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence.
An accomplished author, Prof. Banafa has written several acclaimed books, including:
* Secure and Smart Internet of Things (IoT) Using Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Winner of the SJSU Author and Artist Award and ranked among the Best Technology Books of All Time.
* Blockchain Technology and Applications - Adopted into curricula at prestigious universities, including Stanford.
* Quantum Computing - Officially added to the Library of Congress collection.
* Transformative AI and Introduction to AI (2025) - Both received the SJSU Author and Artist Award.
* His upcoming work, AI in Action, marks his ninth book and explores AI's real-world impact across industries.
Prof. Banafa studied Cybersecurity at Harvard University and Digital Transformation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He holds a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering and a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence.
Content
1. What is Artificial Intelligence? 2. Understanding the Foundations of Large Language Models (LLMs) 3. Will AI Fight for Its Own Survival? Exploring the Limits of Machine Self-preservation 4. Can AI Build a Time Machine? Exploring the Science, Limits, and Speculative Future of Time Travel 5. The Rise of Conscious AI: When and How Artificial Intelligence May Achieve Awareness 6. AI and Human Identity: The New Frontier of Selfhood 7. The Landscape of AI and Machine Learning Techniques: A Deep Dive 8. Model Context Protocol (MCP): The Nervous System of Smarter AI 9. The Global AI Arena in 2030: Navigating Trade Winds and a Truly Multipolar Technological Landscape 10. Why AI Fails: From Data to Deployment 11. Vibe Programming: Where Emotion Meets Code 12. AI Factory: The Future of Scalable Artificial Intelligence 13. The Learning Concept Model (LCM) in AI: A New Paradigm for Intelligent Systems 14. AI Without Regulations or Guardrails: A Risky Path Forward 15. The Rise of Physical AI: Bridging Artificial Intelligence with the Tangible World 16. Agentic AI: The Rise of Autonomous Intelligence 17. Emotion AI: Unlocking the Power of Emotional Intelligence 18. What AI Strategists Do: Roles, Responsibilities, and Challenges 19. AI: Will It Take Your Job? Understanding the Fear and the Reality 20. The Worst Applications of AI: Ethical Concerns and Societal Impacts 21. Understanding ""Robot Suicide"": Metaphor, Self-Destruction, and Technical Malfunctions in AI 22. AI Security 23. Slop in AI: The Hidden Challenge of Messy Data and Imprecise Models 24. The AI Stack 25. Retrieval-augmented Generation (RAG) and Artificial Intelligence 26. Spatial AI: Transforming the World with Intelligent Spatial Understanding 27. Small Language Models (SLMs): Compact AI with Practical Applications 28. Large Behavior Models (LBMs): The Next Frontier in Artificial Intelligence 29. Why Companies Fail in Their AI Projects: Lessons from the Frontlines