Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to change the world in ways we can’t yet fully comprehend, from how we work to how we structure our lives. Scientists debate how a future artificial general intelligence (AGI) — an advanced AI that can reason just as well as humans and learn new skills beyond its initial training — might affect us, but there’s little doubt that these effects will be profound.

In his new book, “Generation AI and the Transformation of Human Being” (Nquire Media, 2026), biophysicist and philosopher Gregory Stock draws on evolutionary biology and social science, as well as recent breakthroughs in AI, to explore what the future might hold for “Generation AI” — people born after 2022.

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