Publisher's Synopsis
The real crisis isn't the rise of artificial intelligence-it's the system in which it operates.
As self-driving cars, automation, and AI dominate headlines, millions are left asking: will technology save us or doom us? In AI Is Not the Problem, Caleb Maupin boldly reframes the conversation, revealing that it's not the machines that threaten our livelihoods-it's the chaos of a system where profit defines production.
Drawing on Marxist economics, historical examples, and present-day realities, Maupin uncovers how profit-driven production fuels poverty amid abundance, and how technological advances create more poverty instead of alleviating it. He explores how a planned economy-can harness innovation to uplift working people rather than discard them.
This very short but hard-hitting and visionary book offers a rallying cry for a Government of Action- to restructure the U.S. economy around public good, full employment, and real prosperity.
If you're wondering why progress feels like collapse, and what can be done to change this dynamic-this book is essential reading.