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entityType: "other"
canonicalName: "I, Human: AI, Automation, and the Quest to Reclaim What Makes Us Unique"
aliases: ["\\\"I", "Human\\\""]
source_timestamps: ["§ 1. Develop your AI augmentation strategy"]
tags: ["book", "ai-philosophy"]
related: ["entity-tomas-chamorro-premuzic", "concept-humane-imperative"]
sources: ["adoption"]
sourceVaultSlug: "hbr-seg-adoption"
originDay: 9
articleStem: "hbr-edu-36-team-collaborate-with-ai"
sourceUrl: "https://hbr.org/2024/11/set-your-team-up-to-collaborate-with-ai-successfully"
sourceTitle: "Set Your Team Up to Collaborate with AI Successfully"
---
# I, Human: AI, Automation, and the Quest to Reclaim What Makes Us Unique

**Role in source:** Referenced by the author as the fuller treatment of the article's central philosophical premise.

**Profile:** A book by [[entity-tomas-chamorro-premuzic]] exploring how AI forces humans to focus on what is uniquely human — empathy, ethics, and meaning. *(Original extraction classified this as a 'publication'; normalized to `other` for the entityType enum, since it is a creative/published work rather than a person, org, product, tool, or place.)*

**Attributed relevance in this vault:** The book illustrates the concept that *the more AI acquires human-like capabilities, the more it forces humans to be more humane* — i.e., it is the extended argument behind [[concept-humane-imperative]] and the claim that [[claim-ai-forces-humane-behavior]].
